[quote name='redman223' post='581560' date='Aug 22 2009, 08:25 PM']It keeps asking me for the drivers each time I restart the computer. It has the yellow exclamation point by it in the device manager as well.[/quote]
had the same thing - after installing the 190.62 display drivers, extract the files from 3DVision_190.62.exe into a folder (I used winrar to do this) and then run the setup file from there...
[quote name='redman223' post='581560' date='Aug 22 2009, 08:25 PM']It keeps asking me for the drivers each time I restart the computer. It has the yellow exclamation point by it in the device manager as well.
had the same thing - after installing the 190.62 display drivers, extract the files from 3DVision_190.62.exe into a folder (I used winrar to do this) and then run the setup file from there...
[quote name='redman223' post='581560' date='Aug 22 2009, 09:25 PM']It keeps asking me for the drivers each time I restart the computer. It has the yellow exclamation point by it in the device manager as well.[/quote]
Are you talking about the USB infrared transmitter? Because the Geforce driver packages actually don't include the USB drivers, you'll have to install these from the latest 3D Vision CD.
The 3D Vision software itself should be installed automatically when installing the Geforce driver.
[quote name='redman223' post='581560' date='Aug 22 2009, 09:25 PM']It keeps asking me for the drivers each time I restart the computer. It has the yellow exclamation point by it in the device manager as well.
Are you talking about the USB infrared transmitter? Because the Geforce driver packages actually don't include the USB drivers, you'll have to install these from the latest 3D Vision CD.
The 3D Vision software itself should be installed automatically when installing the Geforce driver.
Reaping_Ant.. and theese seperate ir-transmitter-drivers you are talking about.. they come out in a [u]new[/u] version bundled with every [u]new[/u] 3D Vision CD released?
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.
Reaping_Ant.. and theese seperate ir-transmitter-drivers you are talking about.. they come out in a new version bundled with every new 3D Vision CD released?
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.
[quote name='AntiKrist' post='581603' date='Aug 22 2009, 04:22 PM']Reaping_Ant.. and theese seperate ir-transmitter-drivers you are talking about.. they come out in a [u]new[/u] version bundled with every [u]new[/u] 3D Vision CD released?
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.[/quote]
I did what pingu2 said to do and the files extracted, but when I run the setup file it installs the driver but will not allow me to finish the setup with the glasses. When its testing the emitter and glasses I cannot click next, it is grayed out, and the only option I have available has to do with those discover glasses, so thats no help. I can use the older stereoscopic drivers, but I would like to be able to use the new ones that came with the graphics driver.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.
[quote name='AntiKrist' post='581603' date='Aug 22 2009, 04:22 PM']Reaping_Ant.. and theese seperate ir-transmitter-drivers you are talking about.. they come out in a new version bundled with every new 3D Vision CD released?
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.
I did what pingu2 said to do and the files extracted, but when I run the setup file it installs the driver but will not allow me to finish the setup with the glasses. When its testing the emitter and glasses I cannot click next, it is grayed out, and the only option I have available has to do with those discover glasses, so thats no help. I can use the older stereoscopic drivers, but I would like to be able to use the new ones that came with the graphics driver.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.
[quote name='redman223' post='581622' date='Aug 23 2009, 01:58 AM']I did what pingu2 said to do and the files extracted, but when I run the setup file it installs the driver but will not allow me to finish the setup with the glasses. When its testing the emitter and glasses I cannot click next, it is grayed out, and the only option I have available has to do with those discover glasses, so thats no help. I can use the older stereoscopic drivers, but I would like to be able to use the new ones that came with the graphics driver.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.[/quote]
did you try uninstalling the device from within device manager and then scanning for new hardware? I had a lot of hassle with getting the new driver working yesterday too but managed it somehow eventually!
[quote name='redman223' post='581622' date='Aug 23 2009, 01:58 AM']I did what pingu2 said to do and the files extracted, but when I run the setup file it installs the driver but will not allow me to finish the setup with the glasses. When its testing the emitter and glasses I cannot click next, it is grayed out, and the only option I have available has to do with those discover glasses, so thats no help. I can use the older stereoscopic drivers, but I would like to be able to use the new ones that came with the graphics driver.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.
did you try uninstalling the device from within device manager and then scanning for new hardware? I had a lot of hassle with getting the new driver working yesterday too but managed it somehow eventually!
[quote name='Pingu2' post='581689' date='Aug 23 2009, 08:53 AM']did you try uninstalling the device from within device manager and then scanning for new hardware? I had a lot of hassle with getting the new driver working yesterday too but managed it somehow eventually![/quote]
OK after all that I had to revert to 190.38 as 190.62 causes computer to lock up when turning 3d OFF in WoW - I need the ability to toggle it on/off in game grrrr
[quote name='Pingu2' post='581689' date='Aug 23 2009, 08:53 AM']did you try uninstalling the device from within device manager and then scanning for new hardware? I had a lot of hassle with getting the new driver working yesterday too but managed it somehow eventually!
OK after all that I had to revert to 190.38 as 190.62 causes computer to lock up when turning 3d OFF in WoW - I need the ability to toggle it on/off in game grrrr
[quote name='Pingu2' post='581698' date='Aug 23 2009, 04:54 AM']OK after all that I had to revert to 190.38 as 190.62 causes computer to lock up when turning 3d OFF in WoW - I need the ability to toggle it on/off in game grrrr[/quote]
[quote name='Pingu2' post='581698' date='Aug 23 2009, 04:54 AM']OK after all that I had to revert to 190.38 as 190.62 causes computer to lock up when turning 3d OFF in WoW - I need the ability to toggle it on/off in game grrrr
Same issue here
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
I have had terrible luck it seems, I gave up on the 190.62 stereo drivers, and installed the 190.38 ones instead, but that caused the screen to stutter every now and then, annoying (the cursor stops for a split second, and if watching a movie the screen would freeze up for a split second as well). So I then removed all of the drivers and reinstalled the 190.38 drivers, but was having the same problem with the stereo drivers not installing correctly. But I then tried the above trick, by removing the device through the device manager (after the drivers were already installed) and then scanning for new hardware, and it found the 190.38 stereo drivers and everything is working.
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games!
I have had terrible luck it seems, I gave up on the 190.62 stereo drivers, and installed the 190.38 ones instead, but that caused the screen to stutter every now and then, annoying (the cursor stops for a split second, and if watching a movie the screen would freeze up for a split second as well). So I then removed all of the drivers and reinstalled the 190.38 drivers, but was having the same problem with the stereo drivers not installing correctly. But I then tried the above trick, by removing the device through the device manager (after the drivers were already installed) and then scanning for new hardware, and it found the 190.38 stereo drivers and everything is working.
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games!
[quote name='redman223' post='581810' date='Aug 23 2009, 10:48 AM']I have had terrible luck it seems, I gave up on the 190.62 stereo drivers, and installed the 190.38 ones instead, but that caused the screen to stutter every now and then, annoying (the cursor stops for a split second, and if watching a movie the screen would freeze up for a split second as well). So I then removed all of the drivers and reinstalled the 190.38 drivers, but was having the same problem with the stereo drivers not installing correctly. But I then tried the above trick, by removing the device through the device manager (after the drivers were already installed) and then scanning for new hardware, and it found the 190.38 stereo drivers and everything is working.
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games![/quote]
I had absolutely no luck with the 190.62 drivers, they would no install no matter what I tried (even the uninstall/reinstall trick didn't work), so for the time being I have loaded up the 1.09 Full CD drivers and everything is working much better, the stuttering has pretty much stopped, but not entirely. I look forward to the next WHQL Full CD release, as I hope that will fix everything.
[quote name='redman223' post='581810' date='Aug 23 2009, 10:48 AM']I have had terrible luck it seems, I gave up on the 190.62 stereo drivers, and installed the 190.38 ones instead, but that caused the screen to stutter every now and then, annoying (the cursor stops for a split second, and if watching a movie the screen would freeze up for a split second as well). So I then removed all of the drivers and reinstalled the 190.38 drivers, but was having the same problem with the stereo drivers not installing correctly. But I then tried the above trick, by removing the device through the device manager (after the drivers were already installed) and then scanning for new hardware, and it found the 190.38 stereo drivers and everything is working.
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games!
I had absolutely no luck with the 190.62 drivers, they would no install no matter what I tried (even the uninstall/reinstall trick didn't work), so for the time being I have loaded up the 1.09 Full CD drivers and everything is working much better, the stuttering has pretty much stopped, but not entirely. I look forward to the next WHQL Full CD release, as I hope that will fix everything.
had the same thing - after installing the 190.62 display drivers, extract the files from 3DVision_190.62.exe into a folder (I used winrar to do this) and then run the setup file from there...
this is on windows 7 x64
had the same thing - after installing the 190.62 display drivers, extract the files from 3DVision_190.62.exe into a folder (I used winrar to do this) and then run the setup file from there...
this is on windows 7 x64
Are you talking about the USB infrared transmitter? Because the Geforce driver packages actually don't include the USB drivers, you'll have to install these from the latest 3D Vision CD.
The 3D Vision software itself should be installed automatically when installing the Geforce driver.
Are you talking about the USB infrared transmitter? Because the Geforce driver packages actually don't include the USB drivers, you'll have to install these from the latest 3D Vision CD.
The 3D Vision software itself should be installed automatically when installing the Geforce driver.
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.40 GHz
GPU: Geforce GTX 480 @ 850/2000 MHz, Geforce GTX 460 (PhysX/CUDA)
RAM: 6 GB OCZ DDR3-1333 CL7
MOBO: ASUS P6T
PSU: Enermax Pro82+ 625 W
HDD: SuperTalent Ultradrive GX2 128 GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
DISPLAY: Dell 3007 WFP, Geforce 3D Vision on eMachines V700
INPUT: Logitech G5 + G11
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.
CPU: QX6850 @ 3Ghz (default factory value)
GPU: GTX 295
RAM: 8 Gb DDR2
Geforce drivers installed: 257.15
3D Vision USB driver: CD 1.27
OS: Win7 x64
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.[/quote]
I did what pingu2 said to do and the files extracted, but when I run the setup file it installs the driver but will not allow me to finish the setup with the glasses. When its testing the emitter and glasses I cannot click next, it is grayed out, and the only option I have available has to do with those discover glasses, so thats no help. I can use the older stereoscopic drivers, but I would like to be able to use the new ones that came with the graphics driver.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.
Redman, you could have a nasty hardware error although it doesn't sound like it. What's the "code" windows report if you have a closer look at it? Doubleclick the hardware that went default or 'sum. At the first tab if I remember it correctly there should be a "code xx" message.
I did what pingu2 said to do and the files extracted, but when I run the setup file it installs the driver but will not allow me to finish the setup with the glasses. When its testing the emitter and glasses I cannot click next, it is grayed out, and the only option I have available has to do with those discover glasses, so thats no help. I can use the older stereoscopic drivers, but I would like to be able to use the new ones that came with the graphics driver.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.[/quote]
did you try uninstalling the device from within device manager and then scanning for new hardware? I had a lot of hassle with getting the new driver working yesterday too but managed it somehow eventually!
I looked in the device manager, and it gives Code 1.
did you try uninstalling the device from within device manager and then scanning for new hardware? I had a lot of hassle with getting the new driver working yesterday too but managed it somehow eventually!
OK after all that I had to revert to 190.38 as 190.62 causes computer to lock up when turning 3d OFF in WoW - I need the ability to toggle it on/off in game grrrr
OK after all that I had to revert to 190.38 as 190.62 causes computer to lock up when turning 3d OFF in WoW - I need the ability to toggle it on/off in game grrrr
Same issue here
Same issue here
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games!
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games!
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games![/quote]
I had absolutely no luck with the 190.62 drivers, they would no install no matter what I tried (even the uninstall/reinstall trick didn't work), so for the time being I have loaded up the 1.09 Full CD drivers and everything is working much better, the stuttering has pretty much stopped, but not entirely. I look forward to the next WHQL Full CD release, as I hope that will fix everything.
Except...that I still have the stuttering problem. It has to be the 190.38 stereo drivers, because the stuttering stopped when I removed all the drivers, and then returned when the 190.38 drivers were installed. I will try the above trick with the 190.62 drivers to see if that will solve the stuttering. If not, then I will go back even further and use the 1.09 Full CD drivers.
This is highly time consuming and annoying, I just got these in and have not even had a chance to play any games!
I had absolutely no luck with the 190.62 drivers, they would no install no matter what I tried (even the uninstall/reinstall trick didn't work), so for the time being I have loaded up the 1.09 Full CD drivers and everything is working much better, the stuttering has pretty much stopped, but not entirely. I look forward to the next WHQL Full CD release, as I hope that will fix everything.