3D Vision enabling issue
Hey guys, new to the boards here so I appreciate your time in advance. I am having some trouble enabling my 3D vision on my PC. I havent used it in a long time and at one point had everything installed and working and had used it to watch a couple movies and play a few games. I went to enable 3D vision again today and it is giving me an error when i click "enable stereoscopic 3D" in the NVidia control panel. The error message reads: "Error is StereoCPLAPI, Gameprofiels->openEnum() returned false." and then immediately after clicking OK a second message box: "Exception in StereoCPLAPI, in Gameprofiles-> openEnum()." Does anyone have any advice on how to fix this? Thanks for your time
Hey guys, new to the boards here so I appreciate your time in advance.

I am having some trouble enabling my 3D vision on my PC. I havent used it in a long time and at one point had everything installed and working and had used it to watch a couple movies and play a few games.

I went to enable 3D vision again today and it is giving me an error when i click "enable stereoscopic 3D" in the NVidia control panel. The error message reads: "Error is StereoCPLAPI, Gameprofiels->openEnum() returned false." and then immediately after clicking OK a second message box: "Exception in StereoCPLAPI, in Gameprofiles-> openEnum()."

Does anyone have any advice on how to fix this?

Thanks for your time

#1
Posted 04/11/2016 11:42 PM   
Did you try clean install? Redownload newest driver for your card. Click the button when installing that says clean install [will have to restart].
Did you try clean install? Redownload newest driver for your card. Click the button when installing that says clean install [will have to restart].

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#2
Posted 04/11/2016 11:58 PM   
It's also a good idea to use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing new drivers. If that doesn't fix it, you'll need to tell us your Display Model, Connection Type, GPU, OS and Driver Version.
It's also a good idea to use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) when installing new drivers.

If that doesn't fix it, you'll need to tell us your Display Model, Connection Type, GPU, OS and Driver Version.

#3
Posted 04/12/2016 03:25 AM   
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