Hi TsaebehT, well I tried the DevCon method but it does not work for me, I installed it followed the instructions on Microsoft site and still get that Devcon is not recognized.
thanks for the info just the same.
Hi TsaebehT, well I tried the DevCon method but it does not work for me, I installed it followed the instructions on Microsoft site and still get that Devcon is not recognized.
thanks for the info just the same.
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
I have it working, I can get it to remove the emitter and then rescan for hardware changes so it reinstalls the emitter. I'm still working on it once I get it all ironed out I'll post some detailed instructions on how to make it all work automatically when windows starts. :D
I have it working, I can get it to remove the emitter and then rescan for hardware changes so it reinstalls the emitter. I'm still working on it once I get it all ironed out I'll post some detailed instructions on how to make it all work automatically when windows starts. :D
I have it working when windows starts, it disconnects it and then rescans. I'm just not sure if it'll work on your end. When it's [u]not[/u] working does it show up in the Device Manager? And if so, can you right-click it and uninstall it? And then scan for hardware changes? (Action > Scan for ...)
Another thing I'd like to find is a common 'denominator', something that will universally work for everyone. I can't disconnect it using it's description 'NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D USB Controller' and I can't go disconnecting random USB hubs on people. :D
If a few of you could right-click on it in the Device Manager > Select Properties > Click the Details Tab > And change the Property drop-down to Hardware Ids and copy and paste those values, and then Change Property drop-down to Compatible Ids and copy and paste those.
[img]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/rnt/rnw/img/enduser/stereo%20enumeration.jpg[/img]
I have it working when windows starts, it disconnects it and then rescans. I'm just not sure if it'll work on your end. When it's not working does it show up in the Device Manager? And if so, can you right-click it and uninstall it? And then scan for hardware changes? (Action > Scan for ...)
Another thing I'd like to find is a common 'denominator', something that will universally work for everyone. I can't disconnect it using it's description 'NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D USB Controller' and I can't go disconnecting random USB hubs on people. :D
If a few of you could right-click on it in the Device Manager > Select Properties > Click the Details Tab > And change the Property drop-down to Hardware Ids and copy and paste those values, and then Change Property drop-down to Compatible Ids and copy and paste those.
As per requested, below information from Device manager
Hardware Ids:
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007&REV_0300
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007
Compatible Id:
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00&Prot_00
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00
USB\Class_FF
I cut and pasted mine from Device Manager as well and it is the same as Gladjag.
Hardware Ids
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007&REV_0300
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007
Compatible Ids
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00&Prot_00
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00
USB\Class_FF
The Devcon from the link says "Release Date: Jan-29-2003". Is it really that old and are you sure it is stable for Windows 7 64 bit?
I'd like to add my thanks to you, Tsaebeht, for taking the time to work on this.
The Devcon from the link says "Release Date: Jan-29-2003". Is it really that old and are you sure it is stable for Windows 7 64 bit?
I'd like to add my thanks to you, Tsaebeht, for taking the time to work on this.
ASUS X58 P6T Deluxe MBO, 680 SLI, ASUS VG278HE 3D Monitor, Ideazon Merc Stealth Keyboard, Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse, Corsair Headphones, Windows 7 64 bit
No problem, I like figuring out stuff. Sure beats telling people they're monitors are incompatible with 3D Vision over and over again. Lol. :D
Cool, same as mine too. I tried using all of the ids last night and the only one that gave me a problem was USB\Class_FF, with that it removed my 360 wireless receiver as well. I settled on USB\VID_0955&PID_0007 in my script.
Now the only thing left is does removing it from the Device Manager work when your emitter isn't working ... I need someone to try this.
[quote]When it's not working does it show up in the Device Manager? And if so, can you right-click it and uninstall it? And then scan for hardware changes? (Action > Scan for ...)[/quote]
That version of DevCon doesn't work, wasted a couple hours on that one last night, wasn't happy at all. Kept thinking I was doing something wrong. There's a newer version, I don't think I can 'distribute' it but I can tell you how to go about extracting it from the WDK it's in. I'll write up a detailed description of the process once I know it'll work, removing the emitter from Device Manager. At this point it all hangs on that.
No problem, I like figuring out stuff. Sure beats telling people they're monitors are incompatible with 3D Vision over and over again. Lol. :D
Cool, same as mine too. I tried using all of the ids last night and the only one that gave me a problem was USB\Class_FF, with that it removed my 360 wireless receiver as well. I settled on USB\VID_0955&PID_0007 in my script.
Now the only thing left is does removing it from the Device Manager work when your emitter isn't working ... I need someone to try this.
When it's not working does it show up in the Device Manager? And if so, can you right-click it and uninstall it? And then scan for hardware changes? (Action > Scan for ...)
That version of DevCon doesn't work, wasted a couple hours on that one last night, wasn't happy at all. Kept thinking I was doing something wrong. There's a newer version, I don't think I can 'distribute' it but I can tell you how to go about extracting it from the WDK it's in. I'll write up a detailed description of the process once I know it'll work, removing the emitter from Device Manager. At this point it all hangs on that.
I don't have this issue, but I wanted to thank you for putting together such a comprehensive fix. That's excellent for anyone else who comes by looking for help.
I don't have this issue, but I wanted to thank you for putting together such a comprehensive fix. That's excellent for anyone else who comes by looking for help.
Hi TsaebehT, first of all i would like to thank you for all your time and detailled guide above, i will be trying this as soon as i can tonight, I started this post with the goal of giving people a place to voice their issues with emitter and hopefully find a solution or work around.
You have been a great hlp in this manner, i know that Nvidia support is awre of this thread ( i send them the link to see what is being posted) let see if your post will also guide them.
Again many thanks
Will keep you posted as soon as i did the above on my machine.
Hi TsaebehT, first of all i would like to thank you for all your time and detailled guide above, i will be trying this as soon as i can tonight, I started this post with the goal of giving people a place to voice their issues with emitter and hopefully find a solution or work around.
You have been a great hlp in this manner, i know that Nvidia support is awre of this thread ( i send them the link to see what is being posted) let see if your post will also guide them.
Again many thanks
Will keep you posted as soon as i did the above on my machine.
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
Well I am not sure what I did wrong but it is not working for me.
The only issues I had was creating the DevCon folder:
Go into GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\setuptools_x64fre\WinDDK\7600.16385.win7_wdk.100208-1538\tools\ and copy and paste the DevCon folder to your C drive. (C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe)
I did not get a folder so I created a folder call Devcon and extracted file "setuptools_x64fre_cab001" which is a compressed file since the "setuptools_x64fre" just executed but I did not see any folder created. Based on your instruction I then put the following files in my Devcon folder and copied it to my C:\ as C:\DevCon\ no amd64.
here are the files in it:
_devcon.exe_00000
_wmiinst.dll_00002
_wmiinst.htm_00001
_wmiinst.pdb_00003
KitCatalogFile
reset3D
and this is what is in the reset3d.bat
devcon.exe remove "USB\VID_0955&PID_0007"
devcon.exe rescan
let me know if those are correct?
Well I am not sure what I did wrong but it is not working for me.
The only issues I had was creating the DevCon folder:
Go into GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\setuptools_x64fre\WinDDK\7600.16385.win7_wdk.100208-1538\tools\ and copy and paste the DevCon folder to your C drive. (C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe)
I did not get a folder so I created a folder call Devcon and extracted file "setuptools_x64fre_cab001" which is a compressed file since the "setuptools_x64fre" just executed but I did not see any folder created. Based on your instruction I then put the following files in my Devcon folder and copied it to my C:\ as C:\DevCon\ no amd64.
here are the files in it:
_devcon.exe_00000
_wmiinst.dll_00002
_wmiinst.htm_00001
_wmiinst.pdb_00003
KitCatalogFile
reset3D
and this is what is in the reset3d.bat
devcon.exe remove "USB\VID_0955&PID_0007"
devcon.exe rescan
let me know if those are correct?
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
Sounds like you didn't do this part and then tried to do it differently then I instructed.
[quote]Using Universal Extractor again, find GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\setuptools_x64fre.msi and extract it, (Extract Method: MSI Administrative Installer) should wind up with a folder 'setuptools_x64fre'[/quote]
You should be using Universal Extractor twice to get to the files you need, once on the original ISO, GRMWDK_EN_7600_1.ISO and once again on setuptools_x64fre.msi located in the GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\ folder of the extracted ISO.
Then the DevCon folder should be located in the setuptools_x64fre\WinDDK\7600.16385.win7_wdk.100208-1538\tools\ folder of the extracted MSI, just copy and paste the DevCon folder to your C drive. (C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe}
There should be no files with underscores in them and it's important for the full path to be present, eg C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe [u]not[/u] C:\DevCon\devcon.exe
In C:\DevCon\amd64\ there should only be
devcon.exe
reset3D.bat
Sounds like you didn't do this part and then tried to do it differently then I instructed.
Using Universal Extractor again, find GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\setuptools_x64fre.msi and extract it, (Extract Method: MSI Administrative Installer) should wind up with a folder 'setuptools_x64fre'
You should be using Universal Extractor twice to get to the files you need, once on the original ISO, GRMWDK_EN_7600_1.ISO and once again on setuptools_x64fre.msi located in the GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\ folder of the extracted ISO.
Then the DevCon folder should be located in the setuptools_x64fre\WinDDK\7600.16385.win7_wdk.100208-1538\tools\ folder of the extracted MSI, just copy and paste the DevCon folder to your C drive. (C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe}
There should be no files with underscores in them and it's important for the full path to be present, eg C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe not C:\DevCon\devcon.exe
In C:\DevCon\amd64\ there should only be
devcon.exe
reset3D.bat
thanks for the info just the same.
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
P.S. i still have no further info or contact from Nvidia tier 2 support.
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
Another thing I'd like to find is a common 'denominator', something that will universally work for everyone. I can't disconnect it using it's description 'NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D USB Controller' and I can't go disconnecting random USB hubs on people. :D
If a few of you could right-click on it in the Device Manager > Select Properties > Click the Details Tab > And change the Property drop-down to Hardware Ids and copy and paste those values, and then Change Property drop-down to Compatible Ids and copy and paste those.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Thanks again for you assitance
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
Hardware Ids:
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007&REV_0300
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007
Compatible Id:
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00&Prot_00
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00
USB\Class_FF
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
Hardware Ids
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007&REV_0300
USB\VID_0955&PID_0007
Compatible Ids
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00&Prot_00
USB\Class_FF&SubClass_00
USB\Class_FF
The Devcon from the link says "Release Date: Jan-29-2003". Is it really that old and are you sure it is stable for Windows 7 64 bit?
I'd like to add my thanks to you, Tsaebeht, for taking the time to work on this.
ASUS X58 P6T Deluxe MBO, 680 SLI, ASUS VG278HE 3D Monitor, Ideazon Merc Stealth Keyboard, Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse, Corsair Headphones, Windows 7 64 bit
Cool, same as mine too. I tried using all of the ids last night and the only one that gave me a problem was USB\Class_FF, with that it removed my 360 wireless receiver as well. I settled on USB\VID_0955&PID_0007 in my script.
Now the only thing left is does removing it from the Device Manager work when your emitter isn't working ... I need someone to try this.
That version of DevCon doesn't work, wasted a couple hours on that one last night, wasn't happy at all. Kept thinking I was doing something wrong. There's a newer version, I don't think I can 'distribute' it but I can tell you how to go about extracting it from the WDK it's in. I'll write up a detailed description of the process once I know it'll work, removing the emitter from Device Manager. At this point it all hangs on that.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
You have been a great hlp in this manner, i know that Nvidia support is awre of this thread ( i send them the link to see what is being posted) let see if your post will also guide them.
Again many thanks
Will keep you posted as soon as i did the above on my machine.
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
The only issues I had was creating the DevCon folder:
Go into GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\setuptools_x64fre\WinDDK\7600.16385.win7_wdk.100208-1538\tools\ and copy and paste the DevCon folder to your C drive. (C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe)
I did not get a folder so I created a folder call Devcon and extracted file "setuptools_x64fre_cab001" which is a compressed file since the "setuptools_x64fre" just executed but I did not see any folder created. Based on your instruction I then put the following files in my Devcon folder and copied it to my C:\ as C:\DevCon\ no amd64.
here are the files in it:
_devcon.exe_00000
_wmiinst.dll_00002
_wmiinst.htm_00001
_wmiinst.pdb_00003
KitCatalogFile
reset3D
and this is what is in the reset3d.bat
devcon.exe remove "USB\VID_0955&PID_0007"
devcon.exe rescan
let me know if those are correct?
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.
You should be using Universal Extractor twice to get to the files you need, once on the original ISO, GRMWDK_EN_7600_1.ISO and once again on setuptools_x64fre.msi located in the GRMWDK_EN_7600_1\WDK\ folder of the extracted ISO.
Then the DevCon folder should be located in the setuptools_x64fre\WinDDK\7600.16385.win7_wdk.100208-1538\tools\ folder of the extracted MSI, just copy and paste the DevCon folder to your C drive. (C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe}
There should be no files with underscores in them and it's important for the full path to be present, eg C:\DevCon\amd64\devcon.exe not C:\DevCon\devcon.exe
In C:\DevCon\amd64\ there should only be
devcon.exe
reset3D.bat
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Asus Rampage IV Formula X79 Mobo ,Windows 10 64 bit, GTX970 Strix, Corsair Vengeance 16g ram 1866, I7 3820 3.6G 10M R cpu, OCZ SSD Vertex 256g 4,Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256g , Nvidia 3d Vision 2, Asus VG248qe & LG2342 3D ready monitors, Corsair K95 rgb Keyboard, ASTRO 2013 ED. headphones & AMP, MMO Cyborg mouse.