I've recently formated my PC and tried to get my 3D Vision up and running.
I installed the latest drivers for my graphics card and the 3D Vision.
But when I try to go into the configuration Wizard for the 3D Vision, the screen goes black and says: "Input Not Supported".
My monitor is the Acer GD245HQ and I have an Nvidia 9800 GX2 Graphics Card.
I've recently formated my PC and tried to get my 3D Vision up and running.
I installed the latest drivers for my graphics card and the 3D Vision.
But when I try to go into the configuration Wizard for the 3D Vision, the screen goes black and says: "Input Not Supported".
My monitor is the Acer GD245HQ and I have an Nvidia 9800 GX2 Graphics Card.
[quote name='sirshibby' date='15 November 2010 - 01:52 PM' timestamp='1289829122' post='1146845']
Try turning it off and on again, works for the H5360..
[/quote]
That didn't work sadly =[
It worked perfectly before I formatted it >.<
[quote name='sirshibby' date='15 November 2010 - 01:52 PM' timestamp='1289829122' post='1146845']
Try turning it off and on again, works for the H5360..
[/quote]
That didn't work sadly =[
It worked perfectly before I formatted it >.<
I think I found the problem, I believe there is something wrong with the latest drivers.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
I think I found the problem, I believe there is something wrong with the latest drivers.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
I think I found the problem, I believe there is something wrong with the latest drivers.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
I think I found the problem, I believe there is something wrong with the latest drivers.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
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1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
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[quote name='ManuelG' date='15 November 2010 - 08:08 PM' timestamp='1289851731' post='1147018']
Just want to be clear:
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
[/quote]
1) I had the v260.99 driver installed.
2) I reverted to the v197.13 driver.
3) No I didn't, I used the same DVI port with which it worked before.
4) And yes I did, those drivers were already up to date.
[quote name='ManuelG' date='15 November 2010 - 08:08 PM' timestamp='1289851731' post='1147018']
Just want to be clear:
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
[/quote]
1) I had the v260.99 driver installed.
2) I reverted to the v197.13 driver.
3) No I didn't, I used the same DVI port with which it worked before.
4) And yes I did, those drivers were already up to date.
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I installed the latest drivers for my graphics card and the 3D Vision.
But when I try to go into the configuration Wizard for the 3D Vision, the screen goes black and says: "Input Not Supported".
My monitor is the Acer GD245HQ and I have an Nvidia 9800 GX2 Graphics Card.
I installed the latest drivers for my graphics card and the 3D Vision.
But when I try to go into the configuration Wizard for the 3D Vision, the screen goes black and says: "Input Not Supported".
My monitor is the Acer GD245HQ and I have an Nvidia 9800 GX2 Graphics Card.
I installed the latest drivers for my graphics card and the 3D Vision.
But when I try to go into the configuration Wizard for the 3D Vision, the screen goes black and says: "Input Not Supported".
My monitor is the Acer GD245HQ and I have an Nvidia 9800 GX2 Graphics Card.
I installed the latest drivers for my graphics card and the 3D Vision.
But when I try to go into the configuration Wizard for the 3D Vision, the screen goes black and says: "Input Not Supported".
My monitor is the Acer GD245HQ and I have an Nvidia 9800 GX2 Graphics Card.
Try turning it off and on again, works for the H5360..
[/quote]
That didn't work sadly =[
It worked perfectly before I formatted it >.<
Try turning it off and on again, works for the H5360..
That didn't work sadly =[
It worked perfectly before I formatted it >.<
Try turning it off and on again, works for the H5360..
[/quote]
That didn't work sadly =[
It worked perfectly before I formatted it >.<
Try turning it off and on again, works for the H5360..
That didn't work sadly =[
It worked perfectly before I formatted it >.<
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For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
For some reason in the Nvidia Control Panel, the screen resolution for 1920 x 1080 under the "PC" catagory wouldn't accept a refresh rate under 120hz while under the "HD" catagory it would.
I then installed older drivers and it fixed the resolution issue and now 3D Vision works.
It's a tad annoying though, hope they bring out a new one soon to fix that.
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
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1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
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Just want to be clear:
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
[/quote]
1) I had the v260.99 driver installed.
2) I reverted to the v197.13 driver.
3) No I didn't, I used the same DVI port with which it worked before.
4) And yes I did, those drivers were already up to date.
Just want to be clear:
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
1) I had the v260.99 driver installed.
2) I reverted to the v197.13 driver.
3) No I didn't, I used the same DVI port with which it worked before.
4) And yes I did, those drivers were already up to date.
Just want to be clear:
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
[/quote]
1) I had the v260.99 driver installed.
2) I reverted to the v197.13 driver.
3) No I didn't, I used the same DVI port with which it worked before.
4) And yes I did, those drivers were already up to date.
Just want to be clear:
1) What driver do you mean by "latest driver"?
2) Which driver did you revert to?
3) Did you try both DVI ports on your graphics card?
4) Did you try loading the drivers for your monitor with the newest drivers?
1) I had the v260.99 driver installed.
2) I reverted to the v197.13 driver.
3) No I didn't, I used the same DVI port with which it worked before.
4) And yes I did, those drivers were already up to date.
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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