At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
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Hello Kask36,
Please go ahead and create an account from the link below and open a new case. Be sure to ask for GeforceDave in your message, we can try to troubleshoot and fix the problem from there.
[quote name='kask36' date='09 January 2012 - 09:45 AM' timestamp='1326131115' post='1353727']
Hello,
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
Hello Kask36,
Please go ahead and create an account from the link below and open a new case. Be sure to ask for GeforceDave in your message, we can try to troubleshoot and fix the problem from there.
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
[/quote]
Here's the link: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/utils/login_form/redirect/account%252Foverview
[quote name='kask36' date='09 January 2012 - 09:45 AM' timestamp='1326131115' post='1353727']
Hello,
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
Hello,
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
[/quote]
Hello Kask36,
Please go ahead and create an account from the link below and open a new case. Be sure to ask for GeforceDave in your message, we can try to troubleshoot and fix the problem from there.
thanks,
-GeforceDave
Hello,
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
Hello Kask36,
Please go ahead and create an account from the link below and open a new case. Be sure to ask for GeforceDave in your message, we can try to troubleshoot and fix the problem from there.
thanks,
-GeforceDave
NVIDIA Technical Support
Hello,
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
[/quote]
Here's the link: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/utils/login_form/redirect/account%252Foverview
Hello,
At first I'm sorry for my poor english (it's not my first language) and little knowledege in computers. As the title says I have a problem enabeling 3D from the start menu and inside nVidia folders. The laptop is Dell XPS 17 (l702x) and I run Win 7 64bit, I have unistalled the graphics gard, I have tried the drivers from nVidia homepage, I have tried the drivers from Dell's homepage and I have tried the drivers from driverswin.com. All of them seems to work fine, because I can see the test program and pictures, so nothings wrong with the hardware I think, but when I want to enable the 3D manualy to play games, then nothing happens. I have a little light under the screen, that goes on when the 3D is on, the light also works, because when I run the test then it's on.
Please help me because I seem not to get any help in my own country about this, and searching the internet I didn't seem to find the solution.
Thank you.
Here's the link: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/utils/login_form/redirect/account%252Foverview
NVIDIA Technical Support