work 162.18 Beta Forceware Driver with 162.15 Beta Stereo Driver normal? No problem?
....and what is :
More likely than not, you will need to make this registry adjustment to get the drivers to work:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001
There are only a few games that runs with this beta and 8800. 7950 and below works good though. Check the mtbs3d.com site. However this is how to manage:
After a fresh install you're not able to view the control panel in classic view (and the stereo-options). Therefore you need to edit your registry to make it show. If you're not absolutely sure about what you're doing when tinkering with REGEDIT i suggest another solution:
1: Open Notepad and make a new text-file. For ex. Nvstereo.txt
2: Paste "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001" into the file (without the first and last quotes!).
3: Save the file and exit Notepad.
4: Rename the fileextension for the created file from .txt to .reg (for ex Nvstereo.txt to Nvstereo.reg).
5: Doubleclick the .reg-file. Select yes on the the question about add to registry and you're done! Now you should be able to view the control panels classic view.
If you keep a copy of the file it'll be very easy to reset the control panel to classic each time you tinker with the displaydrivers.
note: If you're not able to see fileextensions in the explorer you need to change "Tools/Folderoptions/Show/"Hide extensions for known files" to unticked (This is freely translated from my swedish version so the words just might not be precise).
There are only a few games that runs with this beta and 8800. 7950 and below works good though. Check the mtbs3d.com site. However this is how to manage:
After a fresh install you're not able to view the control panel in classic view (and the stereo-options). Therefore you need to edit your registry to make it show. If you're not absolutely sure about what you're doing when tinkering with REGEDIT i suggest another solution:
1: Open Notepad and make a new text-file. For ex. Nvstereo.txt
2: Paste "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001" into the file (without the first and last quotes!).
3: Save the file and exit Notepad.
4: Rename the fileextension for the created file from .txt to .reg (for ex Nvstereo.txt to Nvstereo.reg).
5: Doubleclick the .reg-file. Select yes on the the question about add to registry and you're done! Now you should be able to view the control panels classic view.
If you keep a copy of the file it'll be very easy to reset the control panel to classic each time you tinker with the displaydrivers.
note: If you're not able to see fileextensions in the explorer you need to change "Tools/Folderoptions/Show/"Hide extensions for known files" to unticked (This is freely translated from my swedish version so the words just might not be precise).
everybody,
work 162.18 Beta Forceware Driver with 162.15 Beta Stereo Driver normal? No problem?
....and what is :
More likely than not, you will need to make this registry adjustment to get the drivers to work:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001
from MTB3D? how I work? Who advise me?
Jirka from Prag
everybody,
work 162.18 Beta Forceware Driver with 162.15 Beta Stereo Driver normal? No problem?
....and what is :
More likely than not, you will need to make this registry adjustment to get the drivers to work:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001
from MTB3D? how I work? Who advise me?
Jirka from Prag
After a fresh install you're not able to view the control panel in classic view (and the stereo-options). Therefore you need to edit your registry to make it show. If you're not absolutely sure about what you're doing when tinkering with REGEDIT i suggest another solution:
1: Open Notepad and make a new text-file. For ex. Nvstereo.txt
2: Paste "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001" into the file (without the first and last quotes!).
3: Save the file and exit Notepad.
4: Rename the fileextension for the created file from .txt to .reg (for ex Nvstereo.txt to Nvstereo.reg).
5: Doubleclick the .reg-file. Select yes on the the question about add to registry and you're done! Now you should be able to view the control panels classic view.
If you keep a copy of the file it'll be very easy to reset the control panel to classic each time you tinker with the displaydrivers.
note: If you're not able to see fileextensions in the explorer you need to change "Tools/Folderoptions/Show/"Hide extensions for known files" to unticked (This is freely translated from my swedish version so the words just might not be precise).
Cheers
After a fresh install you're not able to view the control panel in classic view (and the stereo-options). Therefore you need to edit your registry to make it show. If you're not absolutely sure about what you're doing when tinkering with REGEDIT i suggest another solution:
1: Open Notepad and make a new text-file. For ex. Nvstereo.txt
2: Paste "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NvCplApi\Policies] "ContextUIPolicy"=dword:00000001" into the file (without the first and last quotes!).
3: Save the file and exit Notepad.
4: Rename the fileextension for the created file from .txt to .reg (for ex Nvstereo.txt to Nvstereo.reg).
5: Doubleclick the .reg-file. Select yes on the the question about add to registry and you're done! Now you should be able to view the control panels classic view.
If you keep a copy of the file it'll be very easy to reset the control panel to classic each time you tinker with the displaydrivers.
note: If you're not able to see fileextensions in the explorer you need to change "Tools/Folderoptions/Show/"Hide extensions for known files" to unticked (This is freely translated from my swedish version so the words just might not be precise).
Cheers
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.