3D Vision Will Not Install on W7 64bit
I'm using W7 Home Premium 64bit
When I had vista 64 3d vision worked perfectly, I upgraded to W7 yesterday and the drivers just won't install

I downloaded the latest CD driver, uninstalled all nvidia drivers, restarted, and went to install the graphics driver...

But when it finished it wouldn't restart automatically, so I did it manually, then when I finished installing the 3d vision drivers, the transmitter just glows red.

I have tried re-installing it about 5 times and just keep getting the same error.



Can someone tell me what I might be doing wrong?
I'm using W7 Home Premium 64bit

When I had vista 64 3d vision worked perfectly, I upgraded to W7 yesterday and the drivers just won't install



I downloaded the latest CD driver, uninstalled all nvidia drivers, restarted, and went to install the graphics driver...



But when it finished it wouldn't restart automatically, so I did it manually, then when I finished installing the 3d vision drivers, the transmitter just glows red.



I have tried re-installing it about 5 times and just keep getting the same error.







Can someone tell me what I might be doing wrong?

#1
Posted 12/12/2009 05:33 PM   
[quote name='djariel1' post='963620' date='Dec 12 2009, 12:33 PM']I'm using W7 Home Premium 64bit
When I had vista 64 3d vision worked perfectly, I upgraded to W7 yesterday and the drivers just won't install

I downloaded the latest CD driver, uninstalled all nvidia drivers, restarted, and went to install the graphics driver...

But when it finished it wouldn't restart automatically, so I did it manually, then when I finished installing the 3d vision drivers, the transmitter just glows red.

I have tried re-installing it about 5 times and just keep getting the same error.



Can someone tell me what I might be doing wrong?[/quote]

Not sure.. I had some issues.. I had to install from the CD first... then installed the drivers from the website and then installed the update to the adapter from the website and all went well.
[quote name='djariel1' post='963620' date='Dec 12 2009, 12:33 PM']I'm using W7 Home Premium 64bit

When I had vista 64 3d vision worked perfectly, I upgraded to W7 yesterday and the drivers just won't install



I downloaded the latest CD driver, uninstalled all nvidia drivers, restarted, and went to install the graphics driver...



But when it finished it wouldn't restart automatically, so I did it manually, then when I finished installing the 3d vision drivers, the transmitter just glows red.



I have tried re-installing it about 5 times and just keep getting the same error.







Can someone tell me what I might be doing wrong?



Not sure.. I had some issues.. I had to install from the CD first... then installed the drivers from the website and then installed the update to the adapter from the website and all went well.

#2
Posted 12/12/2009 05:38 PM   
The CD Tells me It can't find drivers for my hardware . . .

I'm using GTX 260, 2233rz and W7




Also I can't find the support page for 3d vision, only GeForce . . . I'm regretting buying this crap
The CD Tells me It can't find drivers for my hardware . . .



I'm using GTX 260, 2233rz and W7









Also I can't find the support page for 3d vision, only GeForce . . . I'm regretting buying this crap

#3
Posted 12/12/2009 05:58 PM   
[quote name='djariel1' post='963628' date='Dec 12 2009, 12:58 PM']The CD Tells me It can't find drivers for my hardware . . .

I'm using GTX 260, 2233rz and W7




Also I can't find the support page for 3d vision, only GeForce . . . I'm regretting buying this crap[/quote]

It works with windows 7 x64 because that is what I am using.. maybe you need to look at new GTX driver

Go direct to the website and install the drivers from there.
[quote name='djariel1' post='963628' date='Dec 12 2009, 12:58 PM']The CD Tells me It can't find drivers for my hardware . . .



I'm using GTX 260, 2233rz and W7









Also I can't find the support page for 3d vision, only GeForce . . . I'm regretting buying this crap



It works with windows 7 x64 because that is what I am using.. maybe you need to look at new GTX driver



Go direct to the website and install the drivers from there.

#4
Posted 12/12/2009 06:18 PM   
[u]Edit:[/u] Oops, sorry, you asked for "suppor"t page but I read as "driver download" page. Clearly a Freudian slip /no.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':no:' /> . Pls ignore the links.

Don't give up my friend, the setup does work under W7, many have done it. Just that there are quirks like any other new product would have. With persistence your effort will be paid off, I can assure you of that.

Here's the download page for full CD (both Geforce and stereoscopy drivers together):

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vision_winvista_win7_CD_1.17.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vi...n7_CD_1.17.html[/url],

or just stereoscopy driver's link:

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us"]http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us[/url]

and enter "3D Vision driver" under "product"

or you can go direct to the latest stereoscopy driver here:

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vision_winvista_win7_195.62.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vi...in7_195.62.html[/url]


Good luck with it and let us know how it works out for ya.

[quote name='djariel1' post='963628' date='Dec 12 2009, 09:58 AM']The CD Tells me It can't find drivers for my hardware . . .

I'm using GTX 260, 2233rz and W7




Also I can't find the support page for 3d vision, only GeForce . . . I'm regretting buying this crap[/quote]
Edit: Oops, sorry, you asked for "suppor"t page but I read as "driver download" page. Clearly a Freudian slip /no.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':no:' /> . Pls ignore the links.



Don't give up my friend, the setup does work under W7, many have done it. Just that there are quirks like any other new product would have. With persistence your effort will be paid off, I can assure you of that.



Here's the download page for full CD (both Geforce and stereoscopy drivers together):



http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vi...n7_CD_1.17.html,



or just stereoscopy driver's link:



http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us



and enter "3D Vision driver" under "product"



or you can go direct to the latest stereoscopy driver here:



http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vi...in7_195.62.html





Good luck with it and let us know how it works out for ya.



[quote name='djariel1' post='963628' date='Dec 12 2009, 09:58 AM']The CD Tells me It can't find drivers for my hardware . . .



I'm using GTX 260, 2233rz and W7









Also I can't find the support page for 3d vision, only GeForce . . . I'm regretting buying this crap

Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+

#5
Posted 12/12/2009 07:01 PM   
try a different usb port
try a different usb port

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#6
Posted 12/12/2009 07:03 PM   
[quote name='ik911' post='963652' date='Dec 12 2009, 12:03 PM']try a different usb port[/quote]
I have no issues installing on W7 64 bits so rest assure this can be done.
I recommend unplugging the 3d receiver from the computer:
Uninstall all Nvidia display drivers, physx and 3d vision.

Run the Driver Sweeper under safe mode.

Then boot back to windows and install the display driver only.
After restarting go ahead and install the 3d vision driver.
Then follow the wizard and connect the 3d receiver when it tells you too.
It should go green and you should be fine after that.
I think there are samsung drivers you can get but I do not think I needed them.

Regards
[quote name='ik911' post='963652' date='Dec 12 2009, 12:03 PM']try a different usb port

I have no issues installing on W7 64 bits so rest assure this can be done.

I recommend unplugging the 3d receiver from the computer:

Uninstall all Nvidia display drivers, physx and 3d vision.



Run the Driver Sweeper under safe mode.



Then boot back to windows and install the display driver only.

After restarting go ahead and install the 3d vision driver.

Then follow the wizard and connect the 3d receiver when it tells you too.

It should go green and you should be fine after that.

I think there are samsung drivers you can get but I do not think I needed them.



Regards

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#7
Posted 12/14/2009 08:09 PM   
Hi

I was monitoring this thread and as most users pointed out, make sure you check for the latest drivers to ensure your GPU is supported. The message you are getting sounds like your GPU wasnt included in the first 3D Vision driver CD since it wasnt released then. The latest 1.17 should work fine. I just did an install with 1.17 and GTX 260 and it worked fine with Win7 64bit.

Let me know what happens.
Hi



I was monitoring this thread and as most users pointed out, make sure you check for the latest drivers to ensure your GPU is supported. The message you are getting sounds like your GPU wasnt included in the first 3D Vision driver CD since it wasnt released then. The latest 1.17 should work fine. I just did an install with 1.17 and GTX 260 and it worked fine with Win7 64bit.



Let me know what happens.

#8
Posted 12/17/2009 03:10 AM   
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