Since I installed the 275.33 drivers I have been unable to use 3Dvision. The IR Transmitter used to glow red until today when I tried reinstalling the drivers. Now its completley dead. So are the glasses (I cant turn them on and they wont charge).
If I try to configure 3dvision from the control panel I get an error saying I dont have any driver for the IR transmitter. The error message also suggests that I download the latest drivers, but thats exactly what caused the problem. I did download the drivers one more time just to make sure.. but it did nothing.
So I'm stuck.
Since I installed the 275.33 drivers I have been unable to use 3Dvision. The IR Transmitter used to glow red until today when I tried reinstalling the drivers. Now its completley dead. So are the glasses (I cant turn them on and they wont charge).
If I try to configure 3dvision from the control panel I get an error saying I dont have any driver for the IR transmitter. The error message also suggests that I download the latest drivers, but thats exactly what caused the problem. I did download the drivers one more time just to make sure.. but it did nothing.
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
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[quote name='ManuelG' date='20 July 2011 - 08:27 PM' timestamp='1311186433' post='1268183']
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
[/quote]
I have the same problem. I had 3D Vision working just fine but my laptop crashed (not from the 3D vision) and I had do restore to factory settings. Now I can't get 3D Vision working.
[quote name='ManuelG' date='20 July 2011 - 08:27 PM' timestamp='1311186433' post='1268183']
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
I have the same problem. I had 3D Vision working just fine but my laptop crashed (not from the 3D vision) and I had do restore to factory settings. Now I can't get 3D Vision working.
[quote name='ManuelG' date='20 July 2011 - 11:27 AM' timestamp='1311186433' post='1268183']
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
[/quote]
Since I installed the 275.33 drivers I have been unable to use 3Dvision. The IR Transmitter used to glow red until today when I tried reinstalling the drivers. Now its completley dead. So are the glasses (I cant turn them on and they wont charge).
If I try to configure 3dvision from the control panel I get an error saying I dont have any driver for the IR transmitter. The error message also suggests that I download the latest drivers, but thats exactly what caused the problem. I did download the drivers one more time just to make sure.. but it did nothing.
So I'm stuck.
Is there any solution for this?
Thanks
Since I installed the 275.33 drivers I have been unable to use 3Dvision. The IR Transmitter used to glow red until today when I tried reinstalling the drivers. Now its completley dead. So are the glasses (I cant turn them on and they wont charge).
If I try to configure 3dvision from the control panel I get an error saying I dont have any driver for the IR transmitter. The error message also suggests that I download the latest drivers, but thats exactly what caused the problem. I did download the drivers one more time just to make sure.. but it did nothing.
So I'm stuck.
Is there any solution for this?
Thanks
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Please try with the 275.50 drivers to see if it fixes your problem.
Also, please mention which 3D notebook model you are using...
Please try with the 275.50 drivers to see if it fixes your problem.
Also, please mention which 3D notebook model you are using...
I'm not sure why you are assuming that I'm using a notebook (I'm not using one).. (...)
Anyway, thanks for the support.
I'm not sure why you are assuming that I'm using a notebook (I'm not using one).. (...)
Anyway, thanks for the support.
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
We can't fix your bug if we can't reproduce it. Please provide as much details as possible including specs, steps to reproduce, graphics settings used, etc..
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To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
[/quote]
I have the same problem. I had 3D Vision working just fine but my laptop crashed (not from the 3D vision) and I had do restore to factory settings. Now I can't get 3D Vision working.
Dell Vostro 3700 i7
nVidia 330m gpu
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A29&SUBSYS_04421028&REV_A2
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
I have the same problem. I had 3D Vision working just fine but my laptop crashed (not from the 3D vision) and I had do restore to factory settings. Now I can't get 3D Vision working.
Dell Vostro 3700 i7
nVidia 330m gpu
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A29&SUBSYS_04421028&REV_A2
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
[/quote]
Toshiba Satellite A665-3DV10
NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M gpu
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF4&SUBSYS_FC351179&REV_A1
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
Toshiba Satellite A665-3DV10
NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M gpu
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF4&SUBSYS_FC351179&REV_A1
Toshiba Satellite A665-3DV10
NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M gpu
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF4&SUBSYS_FC351179&REV_A1
[/quote]
I get same issue with all drivers tried more recent than 270.61 (for example 285.79)
GPU Galaxy 580 GTX
Device ID PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1080&SUBSYS_086A10DE&REV_A1
Toshiba Satellite A665-3DV10
NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M gpu
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF4&SUBSYS_FC351179&REV_A1
I get same issue with all drivers tried more recent than 270.61 (for example 285.79)
GPU Galaxy 580 GTX
Device ID PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1080&SUBSYS_086A10DE&REV_A1