Have to setup 3D Vision after every driver upgrade
I lose 3D Vision every time I upgrade my Geforce driver. Then I have to run the 3D setup wizard and choose a resolution again. Is that normal and is there a way around this?
I lose 3D Vision every time I upgrade my Geforce driver. Then I have to run the 3D setup wizard and choose a resolution again. Is that normal and is there a way around this?

#1
Posted 11/07/2016 12:54 PM   
It is normal. And to my knowledge there is no way around it, especially if you do a clean driver install, which you should do. After several years of this, it has become second nature to me... I can click through the setup in less than thirty seconds.
It is normal. And to my knowledge there is no way around it, especially if you do a clean driver install, which you should do.

After several years of this, it has become second nature to me... I can click through the setup in less than thirty seconds.

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#2
Posted 11/07/2016 01:25 PM   
Eincrou made a program where you can save your 3D Vision settings. And whenever you update your driver, you can easily import all of your saved settings so you won't have to go through the setup wizard: http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/10/advanced-3d-vision-configuration.html The program can do other things as well. Such as changing the quality of your screenshots, changing the screenshot hotkey, etc..
Eincrou made a program where you can save your 3D Vision settings. And whenever you update your driver, you can easily import all of your saved settings so you won't have to go through the setup wizard:

http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/10/advanced-3d-vision-configuration.html

The program can do other things as well. Such as changing the quality of your screenshots, changing the screenshot hotkey, etc..

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#3
Posted 11/07/2016 01:36 PM   
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