Every time I reboot settings default to 3D Vision Discover!
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bo3b, thanks for that. Made the batch file, it does reset the display type properly, and it runs on startup. My only problem is I do get the User Account Control confirmation box despite the /s switch. I'm running Windows 10 Pro. Is it possible to bypass or hide that confirmation box? I get it even if I run the batch file manually "As Administrator".
EDIT: Setting UAC to "Never Notify" does the job. I am not utterly opposed to leaving it that way, but if there is a less drastic method for achieving the same end, that'd be nice.
EDIT: Solution to my problem in Windows 10 without turning UAC notifications down, in case anyone else has the same issue:
Control Panel, search for "policy", select "Edit Group Policy".
Click "Computer Configuration"
Click "Windows Settings"
Click "Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)"
Click "Startup"
Add your batch file.
Done. Runs at startup without kicking up a UAC confirmation box.
bo3b, thanks for that. Made the batch file, it does reset the display type properly, and it runs on startup. My only problem is I do get the User Account Control confirmation box despite the /s switch. I'm running Windows 10 Pro. Is it possible to bypass or hide that confirmation box? I get it even if I run the batch file manually "As Administrator".
EDIT: Setting UAC to "Never Notify" does the job. I am not utterly opposed to leaving it that way, but if there is a less drastic method for achieving the same end, that'd be nice.
EDIT: Solution to my problem in Windows 10 without turning UAC notifications down, in case anyone else has the same issue:
Control Panel, search for "policy", select "Edit Group Policy".
Click "Computer Configuration"
Click "Windows Settings"
Click "Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)"
Click "Startup"
Add your batch file.
Done. Runs at startup without kicking up a UAC confirmation box.
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME, BIOS 2101
Memory: G.Skill 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2666
Storage: Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCI-E SSD
Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 960GB 2.5" SSD
Video: 2x Gigabyte Gaming G1 980 Ti in SLI, Driver 362.00
Case: Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova P2 1200W 80+ Platinum
Monitor: ROG SWIFT PG278Q 120Hz 27.0" running 1440p in 3DVision
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 10586
Overclocks:
Processor: 4.4 GHz adaptive (1.296v under load), LLC7 input 1.92v
Processor Cache: 4.2 GHz offset +0.27v (max 1.212v under load)
Memory: 2666 15-15-15-35-CR2 oc'd to 3000 15-15-15-35-CR1 at 1.38v
GPU SLI: Stock voltage, 1455 MHz, 8000Mhz memory
Yes, awesome! Thanks Qwinn for that. I'd looked around a little to avoid that and had not come up with the solution.
I added your technique to the main post on the .bat thread.
Thanks guys. But, uh oh. We have a bigger problem. Tonight I had it switch back to Discover after the (ROG Swift) monitor went to sleep but before the system did. I actually left the game running in 3d and when I came back, woke monitor up and alt-tabbed back to a 3d game (Deus Ex Human Revolution), 3d was still "on" on the screen but emitter and glasses didn't work. Yep, it had switched itself back to Discover. What can we make of that? Can anyone duplicate?
I'll also note with all the bugs re: 3D being discussed in various threads, is the 3D in DX:HR not supposed to be that great? The HUD lifts off of the screen nicely, but everything else seems to be pretty 2Dish. I am new to the whole 3D thing so please forgive noob questions. I spent the money and have the system specs to run pretty much anything and I'd like to get my money's worth :)
Thanks guys. But, uh oh. We have a bigger problem. Tonight I had it switch back to Discover after the (ROG Swift) monitor went to sleep but before the system did. I actually left the game running in 3d and when I came back, woke monitor up and alt-tabbed back to a 3d game (Deus Ex Human Revolution), 3d was still "on" on the screen but emitter and glasses didn't work. Yep, it had switched itself back to Discover. What can we make of that? Can anyone duplicate?
I'll also note with all the bugs re: 3D being discussed in various threads, is the 3D in DX:HR not supposed to be that great? The HUD lifts off of the screen nicely, but everything else seems to be pretty 2Dish. I am new to the whole 3D thing so please forgive noob questions. I spent the money and have the system specs to run pretty much anything and I'd like to get my money's worth :)
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME, BIOS 2101
Memory: G.Skill 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2666
Storage: Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCI-E SSD
Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 960GB 2.5" SSD
Video: 2x Gigabyte Gaming G1 980 Ti in SLI, Driver 362.00
Case: Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova P2 1200W 80+ Platinum
Monitor: ROG SWIFT PG278Q 120Hz 27.0" running 1440p in 3DVision
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 10586
Overclocks:
Processor: 4.4 GHz adaptive (1.296v under load), LLC7 input 1.92v
Processor Cache: 4.2 GHz offset +0.27v (max 1.212v under load)
Memory: 2666 15-15-15-35-CR2 oc'd to 3000 15-15-15-35-CR1 at 1.38v
GPU SLI: Stock voltage, 1455 MHz, 8000Mhz memory
Solved windows 10 (3D Vision discover)
go to Device manager
...Universal Serial Bus controllers
- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)
ps. (device manager) should update all driver
Solved windows 10 (3D Vision discover)
go to Device manager
...Universal Serial Bus controllers
- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)
[quote="Sanpasilp"]Solved windows 10 (3D Vision discover)
go to Device manager
...Universal Serial Bus controllers
- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)
ps. (device manager) should update all driver [/quote]
Why am I not seeing "- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)" under "...Universal Serial Bus controllers", is it because u use a separate emitter?
Sanpasilp said:Solved windows 10 (3D Vision discover)
go to Device manager
...Universal Serial Bus controllers
- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)
ps. (device manager) should update all driver
Why am I not seeing "- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)" under "...Universal Serial Bus controllers", is it because u use a separate emitter?
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Hey guys, using the tips from bob [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/544995/3d-vision/handy-batch-file-to-fix-3d-settings/post/3816329/#3816329[/url].
I'm [b]not really into disabling UAC[/b], so I've made a Windows Service, which the source code I made available, and you all can [b]download [/b]it here: [url]https://3dvisionready.codeplex.com/[/url].
It's required to have [i]administrator rights just during the installation[/i], after this all the boots will have 3D Vision Ready always enabled.
I'm not really into disabling UAC, so I've made a Windows Service, which the source code I made available, and you all can download it here: https://3dvisionready.codeplex.com/.
It's required to have administrator rights just during the installation, after this all the boots will have 3D Vision Ready always enabled.
Hi,
for me it seems that finally with the latest driver version (361.75-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql) the problem is gone. Before that, the system was reverting to Discovery each and every time I rebooted, and even sometimes when I did not reboot but only closed a game. Now, always my proper setup is and stays activated (have this driver installed for more than one week now).
I did not try most of the other fixes that have been discused here in this thread. The tip from Sanpasilp (updating drivers) did not work either. Nevertheless, thx for you guys to keeep it up!
Best regards
for me it seems that finally with the latest driver version (361.75-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql) the problem is gone. Before that, the system was reverting to Discovery each and every time I rebooted, and even sometimes when I did not reboot but only closed a game. Now, always my proper setup is and stays activated (have this driver installed for more than one week now).
I did not try most of the other fixes that have been discused here in this thread. The tip from Sanpasilp (updating drivers) did not work either. Nevertheless, thx for you guys to keeep it up!
[quote="skr68"]
for me it seems that finally with the latest driver version (361.75-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql) the problem is gone.[/quote]
Not for me in Windows 7. When rebooting or restarting the Nvidia drivers:
- If 3D Vision was selectable and something enabled 3D Vision after the last reboot / driver restart: 3D Vision discover is the only option and no 3D Vision options until I unplug and replug the emitter.
- If 3D Vision was selectable and 3D Vision wasn't used since the last reboot / driver restart: the 3D Vision configuration is the same as it was before the reboot / driver restart. Everything is working.
- If 3D Vision wasn't selectable (after this reboot problem): problem remains until I unplug and replug the emitter.
skr68 said:
for me it seems that finally with the latest driver version (361.75-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql) the problem is gone.
Not for me in Windows 7. When rebooting or restarting the Nvidia drivers:
- If 3D Vision was selectable and something enabled 3D Vision after the last reboot / driver restart: 3D Vision discover is the only option and no 3D Vision options until I unplug and replug the emitter.
- If 3D Vision was selectable and 3D Vision wasn't used since the last reboot / driver restart: the 3D Vision configuration is the same as it was before the reboot / driver restart. Everything is working.
- If 3D Vision wasn't selectable (after this reboot problem): problem remains until I unplug and replug the emitter.
Well, must be a different problem than I was having. I never had to unplug the emitter, just re-select the option in the driver (which was always selectable, but always reverted to discovery).
Well, must be a different problem than I was having. I never had to unplug the emitter, just re-select the option in the driver (which was always selectable, but always reverted to discovery).
I seem to be talking to myself, but maybe somebody is interested. Latest driver (375.63) seems to have fixed it again. Runs fine now for one week.
Maybe somebody at nVidia actually *is* reading the forums?
EDIT: Setting UAC to "Never Notify" does the job. I am not utterly opposed to leaving it that way, but if there is a less drastic method for achieving the same end, that'd be nice.
EDIT: Solution to my problem in Windows 10 without turning UAC notifications down, in case anyone else has the same issue:
Control Panel, search for "policy", select "Edit Group Policy".
Click "Computer Configuration"
Click "Windows Settings"
Click "Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)"
Click "Startup"
Add your batch file.
Done. Runs at startup without kicking up a UAC confirmation box.
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME, BIOS 2101
Memory: G.Skill 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2666
Storage: Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCI-E SSD
Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 960GB 2.5" SSD
Video: 2x Gigabyte Gaming G1 980 Ti in SLI, Driver 362.00
Case: Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova P2 1200W 80+ Platinum
Monitor: ROG SWIFT PG278Q 120Hz 27.0" running 1440p in 3DVision
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 10586
Overclocks:
Processor: 4.4 GHz adaptive (1.296v under load), LLC7 input 1.92v
Processor Cache: 4.2 GHz offset +0.27v (max 1.212v under load)
Memory: 2666 15-15-15-35-CR2 oc'd to 3000 15-15-15-35-CR1 at 1.38v
GPU SLI: Stock voltage, 1455 MHz, 8000Mhz memory
I added your technique to the main post on the .bat thread.
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I'll also note with all the bugs re: 3D being discussed in various threads, is the 3D in DX:HR not supposed to be that great? The HUD lifts off of the screen nicely, but everything else seems to be pretty 2Dish. I am new to the whole 3D thing so please forgive noob questions. I spent the money and have the system specs to run pretty much anything and I'd like to get my money's worth :)
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME, BIOS 2101
Memory: G.Skill 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2666
Storage: Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCI-E SSD
Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 960GB 2.5" SSD
Video: 2x Gigabyte Gaming G1 980 Ti in SLI, Driver 362.00
Case: Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova P2 1200W 80+ Platinum
Monitor: ROG SWIFT PG278Q 120Hz 27.0" running 1440p in 3DVision
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 10586
Overclocks:
Processor: 4.4 GHz adaptive (1.296v under load), LLC7 input 1.92v
Processor Cache: 4.2 GHz offset +0.27v (max 1.212v under load)
Memory: 2666 15-15-15-35-CR2 oc'd to 3000 15-15-15-35-CR1 at 1.38v
GPU SLI: Stock voltage, 1455 MHz, 8000Mhz memory
go to Device manager
...Universal Serial Bus controllers
- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)
ps. (device manager) should update all driver
Why am I not seeing "- NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D USB controllers (right clicks and update driver)" under "...Universal Serial Bus controllers", is it because u use a separate emitter?
MSI® MEG Creation X399 Socket TR4
AMD® 2950x TR4 ThreadRipper
Corsair® CMK32GX4M4B3200C16 Vengeance LPX 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz
ADATA® ASX8200NP-480GT-C 480 GB M.2 2280 SSD
EVGA® GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW 3
Corsair® AX1600i Digital 80 PLUS TITANIUM
Corsair® H100i Hydro PRO RGB Liquid CPU Cooler
Thermaltake® CA-1H1-00F1WN-00 Tower 900 E-ATX Case with Tempered Glass Sides - Black
CyberPower® CP1500EPFCLCD-UK Backup UPS PFC Pure Sinewave 1500VA/900W
MONITOR:
LG® OLED55C6V 55" 4K TV, HDCP 2.2, HDMI 2.0a, 12-bit panel - Asus 27” VG278H 3D Vision Monitor - Phillips 27” 272G5 3D Monitor
I'm not really into disabling UAC, so I've made a Windows Service, which the source code I made available, and you all can download it here: https://3dvisionready.codeplex.com/.
It's required to have administrator rights just during the installation, after this all the boots will have 3D Vision Ready always enabled.
for me it seems that finally with the latest driver version (361.75-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql) the problem is gone. Before that, the system was reverting to Discovery each and every time I rebooted, and even sometimes when I did not reboot but only closed a game. Now, always my proper setup is and stays activated (have this driver installed for more than one week now).
I did not try most of the other fixes that have been discused here in this thread. The tip from Sanpasilp (updating drivers) did not work either. Nevertheless, thx for you guys to keeep it up!
Best regards
Not for me in Windows 7. When rebooting or restarting the Nvidia drivers:
- If 3D Vision was selectable and something enabled 3D Vision after the last reboot / driver restart: 3D Vision discover is the only option and no 3D Vision options until I unplug and replug the emitter.
- If 3D Vision was selectable and 3D Vision wasn't used since the last reboot / driver restart: the 3D Vision configuration is the same as it was before the reboot / driver restart. Everything is working.
- If 3D Vision wasn't selectable (after this reboot problem): problem remains until I unplug and replug the emitter.
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RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
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Thank you, nVidia!
Not.
Maybe somebody at nVidia actually *is* reading the forums?