Saving Stereo Images Problem Can't save images in stereo.
I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 12 2005, 06:24 PM']I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 12 2005, 06:24 PM']I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
[quote name='duceky' date='Jun 25 2006, 06:11 PM']Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Hope this helps -Duckey
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Ah SUPER! It worked, many thanks :) It's also saving my ingame config settings as well, cheers!
[quote name='duceky' date='Jun 25 2006, 06:11 PM']Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Hope this helps -Duckey
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Ah SUPER! It worked, many thanks :) It's also saving my ingame config settings as well, cheers!
Edit: Oh ya, I almost forgot. You should send a email to NVidia to tell them about your problem and how you fixed it and "hopefully" they will reslove the problem (hey fingers crossed, right?)
Edit: Oh ya, I almost forgot. You should send a email to NVidia to tell them about your problem and how you fixed it and "hopefully" they will reslove the problem (hey fingers crossed, right?)
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Anyone?
My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?
I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Anyone?
Cheers!
[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 14 2005, 07:19 PM']Anyone?
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Cheers!
[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 14 2005, 07:19 PM']Anyone?
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Hope this helps -Duckey
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Hope this helps -Duckey
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Hope this helps -Duckey
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Ah SUPER! It worked, many thanks :) It's also saving my ingame config settings as well, cheers!
Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C
Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.
Hope this helps -Duckey
Ah SUPER! It worked, many thanks :) It's also saving my ingame config settings as well, cheers!
Edit: Oh ya, I almost forgot. You should send a email to NVidia to tell them about your problem and how you fixed it and "hopefully" they will reslove the problem (hey fingers crossed, right?)
Glad I could help -Duckey
Edit: Oh ya, I almost forgot. You should send a email to NVidia to tell them about your problem and how you fixed it and "hopefully" they will reslove the problem (hey fingers crossed, right?)
Glad I could help -Duckey