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[quote name='Olonese' post='1089280' date='Jul 17 2010, 08:26 AM']If you add your specs (of the hardware) you could know if a changing of graph. card is worth.[/quote]

Thanks to you but i don't really understand what are you asking to me ?
Do you want I put my species on the topic ?
They are on the top and my graphics card works perfectly out of the 3d, all the games works and I think both lenses should blink if it came from the GC, isn't it ?
[quote name='Olonese' post='1089280' date='Jul 17 2010, 08:26 AM']If you add your specs (of the hardware) you could know if a changing of graph. card is worth.



Thanks to you but i don't really understand what are you asking to me ?

Do you want I put my species on the topic ?

They are on the top and my graphics card works perfectly out of the 3d, all the games works and I think both lenses should blink if it came from the GC, isn't it ?

#16
Posted 07/17/2010 11:01 AM   
Ce qu'il veut dire par spec, c'est ta config détaillée, processeur, carte mère,...

J'avais pas vu que tu avais déjà changé de lunette. Par hasard, tu n'aurais pas changer de cordon de moniteur.

I havn't seen you already change the glasses. Don't you change the display cable ?
Ce qu'il veut dire par spec, c'est ta config détaillée, processeur, carte mère,...



J'avais pas vu que tu avais déjà changé de lunette. Par hasard, tu n'aurais pas changer de cordon de moniteur.



I havn't seen you already change the glasses. Don't you change the display cable ?

#17
Posted 07/17/2010 11:24 AM   
Ben le truc c'est que ça fait un an que tout marchait parfaitement, même en 3D.
C'est pour ça que je ne comprends pas d'où vient le problème.
Je peux vous donner ma config mais c'est sans intérêt vu que le matériel n'a pas changé et tout marchait très bien jusqu'à il y a 2 semaines.
Ben le truc c'est que ça fait un an que tout marchait parfaitement, même en 3D.

C'est pour ça que je ne comprends pas d'où vient le problème.

Je peux vous donner ma config mais c'est sans intérêt vu que le matériel n'a pas changé et tout marchait très bien jusqu'à il y a 2 semaines.

#18
Posted 07/17/2010 11:45 AM   
Did you try to restore from several weeks ago ( at a point when it still work)?
Did you try to restore from several weeks ago ( at a point when it still work)?

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#19
Posted 07/17/2010 01:31 PM   
No because there is no restore point to use...
But i remember, i didn't do any very important upgrade
:'(
No because there is no restore point to use...

But i remember, i didn't do any very important upgrade

:'(

#20
Posted 07/17/2010 02:05 PM   
[quote name='Bibi3350' post='1089367' date='Jul 17 2010, 01:45 PM']Ben le truc c'est que ça fait un an que tout marchait parfaitement, même en 3D.
C'est pour ça que je ne comprends pas d'où vient le problème.
Je peux vous donner ma config mais c'est sans intérêt vu que le matériel n'a pas changé et tout marchait très bien jusqu'à il y a 2 semaines.[/quote]
I wanted know if your hardware can use a more powerful graphic card, if you want to try a new one.
[quote name='Bibi3350' post='1089367' date='Jul 17 2010, 01:45 PM']Ben le truc c'est que ça fait un an que tout marchait parfaitement, même en 3D.

C'est pour ça que je ne comprends pas d'où vient le problème.

Je peux vous donner ma config mais c'est sans intérêt vu que le matériel n'a pas changé et tout marchait très bien jusqu'à il y a 2 semaines.

I wanted know if your hardware can use a more powerful graphic card, if you want to try a new one.

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#21
Posted 07/17/2010 05:32 PM   
Did you change the video driver. If yes, Maybe, there was a problem during the uninstallation.
Did you change the video driver. If yes, Maybe, there was a problem during the uninstallation.

#22
Posted 07/17/2010 05:43 PM   
I think you got to get back to basics, first must make sure it's not the glasses and emitter, doing this by:

- Try them with different USB ports
- Try them with another computer that's known to work with 3D Vision glasses (From store, friend etc)

If the glasses proven to be OK then you got no choice but reinstall your OS from scratch and install the latest Nvidia 3D driver CD. Before doing that you should make an image of your hard drive for easy restoring of your system.

If that still doesn't work, then you can consider posibility of getting newer USB ports to try out before thinking of changing out other harder and more expensive components to replace.

Lots of luck mate,
I think you got to get back to basics, first must make sure it's not the glasses and emitter, doing this by:



- Try them with different USB ports

- Try them with another computer that's known to work with 3D Vision glasses (From store, friend etc)



If the glasses proven to be OK then you got no choice but reinstall your OS from scratch and install the latest Nvidia 3D driver CD. Before doing that you should make an image of your hard drive for easy restoring of your system.



If that still doesn't work, then you can consider posibility of getting newer USB ports to try out before thinking of changing out other harder and more expensive components to replace.



Lots of luck mate,

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#23
Posted 07/17/2010 06:33 PM   
Thank you very much for your answers everybody.
I've tried to change USB port for emitter and blinking is less often.
But it's always here and it's really bad.
I went 4 days ago to the store for my glasses and they have replace them but it's always the same problem.
They have change all the box with the kit.
I think i'm going to change my graphics card anyway because it's time (bought 2 years ago) for a 460 GTX and to see if the problem comes from it.
I have an ASUS P5KC, 2048MB DDRII, INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8200 (2,66 GhZ), nVidia 9600GT 512MB so i think the new graphics card will be able to works on my computer.
Thank you very much for your answers everybody.

I've tried to change USB port for emitter and blinking is less often.

But it's always here and it's really bad.

I went 4 days ago to the store for my glasses and they have replace them but it's always the same problem.

They have change all the box with the kit.

I think i'm going to change my graphics card anyway because it's time (bought 2 years ago) for a 460 GTX and to see if the problem comes from it.

I have an ASUS P5KC, 2048MB DDRII, INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8200 (2,66 GhZ), nVidia 9600GT 512MB so i think the new graphics card will be able to works on my computer.

#24
Posted 07/17/2010 07:35 PM   
try disabling C1E, SpeedStep, intel turbo mode...and other such power management/clock changing nonsense in the bios...
try disabling C1E, SpeedStep, intel turbo mode...and other such power management/clock changing nonsense in the bios...

#25
Posted 07/17/2010 08:23 PM   
Can you tell me what i need to look at in the bios ?
Because i don't touch it often so i don't want to make a mistake :rolleyes:
Can you tell me what i need to look at in the bios ?

Because i don't touch it often so i don't want to make a mistake :rolleyes:

#26
Posted 07/17/2010 09:15 PM   
According to your Operative System imo you could try a repair procedure of OS.
At booting press Del to enter BIOS. Here you can change the settings you need. Pay attention, if you are note sure of changings done you can choose Exit without Saving from Bios.
In Windows 7 to launch a repair procedure you have to set in BIOS as first booting device your DVD reader. Here you have to insert the dvd of W7 and then follow instructions.
According to your Operative System imo you could try a repair procedure of OS.

At booting press Del to enter BIOS. Here you can change the settings you need. Pay attention, if you are note sure of changings done you can choose Exit without Saving from Bios.

In Windows 7 to launch a repair procedure you have to set in BIOS as first booting device your DVD reader. Here you have to insert the dvd of W7 and then follow instructions.

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#27
Posted 07/18/2010 08:02 AM   
I finally solved the problem, thank you all for your answers on this topic.
It was necessary that I put option "with remote control in the room" in the setup wizard and it works great now.
I was sure i had try this before but no :">

Thank you
I finally solved the problem, thank you all for your answers on this topic.

It was necessary that I put option "with remote control in the room" in the setup wizard and it works great now.

I was sure i had try this before but no :">



Thank you

#28
Posted 07/18/2010 11:35 AM   
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