Failed to release all D3D objects error
Hey folks. I changed my Zotac 670 with a MSI 670 OC edition. However I am having trouble with the 3Dtvplay. When I want to enable 3TVplay on my Samsung TV, I get the " Failed to release all D3D objects error" Why am I having this problem? It is the exact setup that used to work before. I already tried removing drivers and installing them back again even with driver sweeper.
Hey folks. I changed my Zotac 670 with a MSI 670 OC edition. However I am having trouble with the 3Dtvplay. When I want to enable 3TVplay on my Samsung TV, I get the " Failed to release all D3D objects error"

Why am I having this problem?

It is the exact setup that used to work before.

I already tried removing drivers and installing them back again even with driver sweeper.

#1
Posted 03/09/2013 01:34 PM   
Issue only resolved with clean install of Windows.
Issue only resolved with clean install of Windows.

#2
Posted 03/10/2013 09:47 PM   
Problem started to happen after upgrading to 314.21 beta drivers.
Problem started to happen after upgrading to 314.21 beta drivers.

#3
Posted 03/16/2013 05:39 PM   
Did you do a clean install of the drivers? Or use something like Driver Sweeper to completely remove the previous drivers?
Did you do a clean install of the drivers? Or use something like Driver Sweeper to completely remove the previous drivers?
#4
Posted 03/17/2013 02:53 PM   
Weather I do clean install or not this problem always happens. The only solution is to reinstall Windows from scratch. Even than, if a new driver comes up and I install it, than i have this issue.
Weather I do clean install or not this problem always happens.

The only solution is to reinstall Windows from scratch.

Even than, if a new driver comes up and I install it, than i have this issue.

#5
Posted 03/25/2013 04:22 PM   
Problem solved Running the 3Dvision setup with Rivatuner Statistics causes this issue. When it is disabled, 3Dvision setup run likes a charm.
Problem solved

Running the 3Dvision setup with Rivatuner Statistics causes this issue. When it is disabled, 3Dvision setup run likes a charm.

#6
Posted 05/17/2013 10:29 AM   
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