3D vision does not work on windows 10 on multiple systems, please help.
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It's wierd I am actually having less issues with windows 10 now than 7 in terms of 3dvision. At least for the time being, until they break something again. There are convoluted ways to stop windows from forcing the graphics driver updates (google it) I did, it's something I prefer to have control over system wide anyway. As too the original poster, sounds like your best plan is to just allocate some resources to update the card to a newer generation, maybe
It's wierd I am actually having less issues with windows 10 now than 7 in terms of 3dvision. At least for the time being, until they break something again.

There are convoluted ways to stop windows from forcing the graphics driver updates (google it) I did, it's something I prefer to have control over system wide anyway. As too the original poster, sounds like your best plan is to just allocate some resources to update the card to a newer generation, maybe

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Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)

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Posted 03/28/2018 09:34 AM   
[quote="artZox"]D-Man, I am not a professional user and am not at all happy to have lost support for something that was working. I have invested a significant amount of money to have a 3dtv with the idea of using it for gaming and the promise from Nvidia for a 3d-capable driver. Having it suddenly not work as expected and what is worse no way to get it working is not a sign of good things to come. By the looks of it I will have to update my GPU to get things to work and since I can't currently invest in a new system I can't in effect play in 3d. I wouldn't call that good support. I am not a business user but businesses aren't willing to upgrade before there is an actual need to do so.[/quote] Why would you upgrade to Windows 10 if you have a Fermi? For dx 12? it doesn't really support it. Because it was free? lol, bad choice I guess I should pout that none of my old GPUs are supported in the newer drivers and have depreciated, one after another? If it was working, nothing or no one, is stopping you from configuring your system to a known working state. Technology moves on, the outdated stuff is left behind, go figure.
artZox said:D-Man, I am not a professional user and am not at all happy to have lost support for something that was
working.
I have invested a significant amount of money to have a 3dtv with the idea of using it for gaming and the promise from Nvidia for a 3d-capable driver.
Having it suddenly not work as expected and what is worse no way to get it working is not a sign of good things to come.
By the looks of it I will have to update my GPU to get things to work and since I can't currently invest in a new system I can't in effect play in 3d. I wouldn't call that good support. I am not a business user but businesses aren't willing to upgrade before there is an actual need to do so.


Why would you upgrade to Windows 10 if you have a Fermi? For dx 12? it doesn't really support it. Because it was free? lol, bad choice

I guess I should pout that none of my old GPUs are supported in the newer drivers and have depreciated, one after another?


If it was working, nothing or no one, is stopping you from configuring your system to a known working state.

Technology moves on, the outdated stuff is left behind, go figure.

#17
Posted 03/28/2018 01:56 PM   
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