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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 10:26 am Post subject: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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I have a 6800GS. A recent driver update seems to have caused the
machine to boot with SLI enabled. Since there's no second graphic card,
this causes a popup saying that the missing graphics card forces SLI to
be disabled on each bootup. Each, because SLI being disabled doesn't
seem to be saved, and it's on again next boot.
It's annoying, so I tried to stop it. The control panel has only one
SLI related part -- and that just shows a link to their Web site (which
clicking the balloon at startup also does). The Web page says a lot
about how to set up SLI, but nothing about how to turn it off. My PSU
can barely run one 6800, and that one card runs Quake 4 decently; I
don't need another. Especially not on my budget.
Searching the help accessed from the control panel doesn't produce any
more information.
This stinks of spam. It looks like the driver update included a
"feature" that nags you incessantly if you have an SLI-capable card but
no second such card until you get one, and which deliberately either
can't be turned off or requires something obscure done to turn it off.
Say it ain't so. And please, someone, tell me how to disable these SLI
notifications! (Other than rolling back the drivers, which Half-Life 2:
Episode One doesn't like, or actually purchasing a new video card.) |
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:01 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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This has been mentioned several times before. It is not a case of turning
SLI off, it is a problem with the latest official drivers. A simple registry
fix is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\
Global\MediaCenterTray
NvCplDisableBalloonNotifications = 1 (dword)
Mike Bernstein
<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have a 6800GS. A recent driver update seems to have caused the
machine to boot with SLI enabled. Since there's no second graphic card,
this causes a popup saying that the missing graphics card forces SLI to
be disabled on each bootup. Each, because SLI being disabled doesn't
seem to be saved, and it's on again next boot.
It's annoying, so I tried to stop it. The control panel has only one
SLI related part -- and that just shows a link to their Web site (which
clicking the balloon at startup also does). The Web page says a lot
about how to set up SLI, but nothing about how to turn it off. My PSU
can barely run one 6800, and that one card runs Quake 4 decently; I
don't need another. Especially not on my budget.
Searching the help accessed from the control panel doesn't produce any
more information.
This stinks of spam. It looks like the driver update included a
"feature" that nags you incessantly if you have an SLI-capable card but
no second such card until you get one, and which deliberately either
can't be turned off or requires something obscure done to turn it off.
Say it ain't so. And please, someone, tell me how to disable these SLI
notifications! (Other than rolling back the drivers, which Half-Life 2:
Episode One doesn't like, or actually purchasing a new video card.)
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:10 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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Mike Bernstein wrote:
| Quote: | It is a problem with the latest official drivers.
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An accidental problem, or a deliberate problem?
| Quote: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\
Global\MediaCenterTray
NvCplDisableBalloonNotifications = 1 (dword)
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Thanks. Sounds like it will fix the nag, but not the underlying problem
(which is that it thinks I should have a 2nd gfx card). |
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First of One Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:26 am Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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Plugging in your monitor to the card's other output seems to fix it:
news:wG8rg.29883$zy5.591193@twister1.libero.it
As does using the registry change.
As does using the 91.33 beta drivers.
Read the other posts in this group before posting so much redundant info
(yes, including the adware/spam conspiracy). For one thing, the message
appears with SLI-incapable AGP cards, too...
--
"War is the continuation of politics by other means.
It can therefore be said that politics is war without
bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152253586.903492.245490@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | I have a 6800GS. A recent driver update seems to have caused the
machine to boot with SLI enabled. Since there's no second graphic card,
this causes a popup saying that the missing graphics card forces SLI to
be disabled on each bootup. Each, because SLI being disabled doesn't
seem to be saved, and it's on again next boot.
It's annoying, so I tried to stop it. The control panel has only one
SLI related part -- and that just shows a link to their Web site (which
clicking the balloon at startup also does). The Web page says a lot
about how to set up SLI, but nothing about how to turn it off. My PSU
can barely run one 6800, and that one card runs Quake 4 decently; I
don't need another. Especially not on my budget.
Searching the help accessed from the control panel doesn't produce any
more information.
This stinks of spam. It looks like the driver update included a
"feature" that nags you incessantly if you have an SLI-capable card but
no second such card until you get one, and which deliberately either
can't be turned off or requires something obscure done to turn it off.
Say it ain't so. And please, someone, tell me how to disable these SLI
notifications! (Other than rolling back the drivers, which Half-Life 2:
Episode One doesn't like, or actually purchasing a new video card.)
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:42 am Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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First of One wrote:
| Quote: | Plugging in your monitor to the card's other output seems to fix it:
news:wG8rg.29883$zy5.591193@twister1.libero.it
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Thanks. Seems cleaner than a registry hack.
| Quote: | As does using the 91.33 beta drivers.
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Beta ... ugh. Beta user-mode software is dangerous enough. Beta
kernel-mode software is begging for data loss.
| Quote: | Read the other posts in this group before posting so much redundant info
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Please don't order me around. This isn't boot camp and you aren't my
drill sergeant. In fact this is Usenet and you are another anonymous
member of the anarchic mob, as far as I am concerned.
I don't have the time to read high traffic groups thoroughly and
regularly; you'll have to be satisfied that I did a cursory google
search without turning up any information and that I quickly looked for
it, but there was no obvious recent FAQ posting visible in the group's
thread list.
| Quote: | For one thing, the message appears with SLI-incapable AGP cards, too...
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That's especially strange.
Or maybe they're an even juicier target -- maybe they can sell the rest
*one* video card, but they might be able to sell *these* people *two*.
;)
I can confirm that it appears with SLI-capable PCI-E 16 cards, though,
in case nobody had before. |
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DRS Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:33 am Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152333759.324614.303380@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com
| Quote: | First of One wrote:
Plugging in your monitor to the card's other output seems to fix it:
news:wG8rg.29883$zy5.591193@twister1.libero.it
Thanks. Seems cleaner than a registry hack.
As does using the 91.33 beta drivers.
Beta ... ugh. Beta user-mode software is dangerous enough. Beta
kernel-mode software is begging for data loss.
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91.33 appeared two or three days after 91.31 was released and probably the
only difference is it fixes the SLI-balloon popup problem. Nvidia seem to
be good at releasing very quick fixes to simple problems like that.
| Quote: | Read the other posts in this group before posting so much redundant
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Please don't order me around. This isn't boot camp and you aren't my
drill sergeant. In fact this is Usenet and you are another anonymous
member of the anarchic mob, as far as I am concerned.
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He has every right to ask you to show consideration to others. Then again,
if you want to be ignored by those with the answers to your questions then
go ahead and be intransigent.
| Quote: | I don't have the time to read high traffic groups thoroughly and
regularly; you'll have to be satisfied that I did a cursory google
search without turning up any information and that I quickly looked
for it, but there was no obvious recent FAQ posting visible in the
group's thread list.
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There are about 6 similar threads in this forum alone. |
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:10 am Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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DRS wrote:
| Quote: | Please don't order me around. This isn't boot camp and you aren't my
drill sergeant. In fact this is Usenet and you are another anonymous
member of the anarchic mob, as far as I am concerned.
He has every right to ask you to show consideration to others.
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I wholeheartedly agree. Perhaps then next time he should, well, *ask*.
It's rather ironic that you should imply I didn't show someone some
consideration, in response to my irritation at someone being demanding,
as if they owned the Internet or something.
| Quote: | There are about 6 similar threads in this forum alone.
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None that were evident from glancing at the first page of thread
Subject:s. (You didn't expect me to actually read the threads
themselves, did you, even those with seemingly-unimportant or unrelated
subjects? It's up to posters to use informative subject headings, not
up to the reader to peer into a crystal ball and magically divine which
threads might be relevant but don't, on the surface, look like they
are. Crystal balls are expensive, you know -- over $100 in the local
curio shop. I don't have that kind of cash lying around to spend just
to satisfy some random usenetter's whim about what level of
clairvoyance the posters to some froup ought to have before posting.
Now come on! ) |
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DRS Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:15 am Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | There are about 6 similar threads in this forum alone.
None that were evident from glancing at the first page of thread
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| Quote: | have before posting. Now come on! )
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Google is your friend. A quick search on this newsgroup for the keyword
"SLI" within the past two months reveals 7 threads on this topic, including
this one. |
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 2:30 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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DRS wrote:
[Search google for "SLI"]
Right. And wade through a zillion irrelevant occurrences of that very
common three-letter combo before hitting something relevant. Easier to
ask. Human beings are much smarter than Google's computers at
understanding what you *mean* and not just blindly looking for groups
of letters. |
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First of One Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 3:20 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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Let's make it clear. You came here asking for help. I did you a favor by
answering with helpful information. I'm not nVidia tech support. In the end
nobody cares if the card doesn't work for you.
--
"War is the continuation of politics by other means.
It can therefore be said that politics is war without
bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152333759.324614.303380@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Please don't order me around. This isn't boot camp and you aren't my
drill sergeant. In fact this is Usenet and you are another anonymous
member of the anarchic mob, as far as I am concerned.
I don't have the time to read high traffic groups thoroughly and
regularly; you'll have to be satisfied that I did a cursory google
search without turning up any information and that I quickly looked for
it, but there was no obvious recent FAQ posting visible in the group's
thread list. |
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 7:20 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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First of One wrote:
| Quote: | Let's make it clear. You came here asking for help. I did you a favor by
answering with helpful information.
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Unfortunately, you also took a demanding tone at one point, for no
obvious reason and without provocation; my previous post had been quite
civil in tone.
It is that to which I objected, not the help.
The card itself works fine. As others noted, the problem is with the
drivers. |
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DRS Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:56 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | DRS wrote:
[Search google for "SLI"]
Right. And wade through a zillion irrelevant occurrences of that very
common three-letter combo before hitting something relevant. Easier to
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Nope. I tried it just as a test case. There weren't as many threads about
SLI in that two month period as you imagine. If there were I'd have tried
to narrow the search but I didn't need to.
| Quote: | ask. Human beings are much smarter than Google's computers at
understanding what you *mean* and not just blindly looking for groups
of letters.
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It's easier to be lazy is what you're really saying. |
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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DRS wrote:
| Quote: | Right. And wade through a zillion irrelevant occurrences of that very
common three-letter combo before hitting something relevant. Easier to
Nope. I tried it just as a test case. There weren't as many threads about
SLI in that two month period as you imagine.
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Whoa, whoa, hold on a second. We were talking about simply googling for
"SLI", not about some hypothetical narrower search of a newsgroup (this
one?) for a more complex query (date: after early May 2006 contains:
SLI).
[Insult deleted] |
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DRS Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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<twisted0n3@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | DRS wrote:
Right. And wade through a zillion irrelevant occurrences of that
very common three-letter combo before hitting something relevant.
Easier to
Nope. I tried it just as a test case. There weren't as many
threads about SLI in that two month period as you imagine.
Whoa, whoa, hold on a second. We were talking about simply googling
for "SLI", not about some hypothetical narrower search of a newsgroup
(this one?) for a more complex query (date: after early May 2006
contains: SLI).
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I specifically said "search on this newsgroup for the keyword "SLI" within
the past two months". Since the 91.31 drivers haven't been out longer than
that why would you search for an answer any earlier? That search gets 36
hits, 8 of which (including this one) relate to the SLI ballon message
problem. If you restricted your search to about the time the drivers came
out, June 26 or so, you'd have got 7 out of 12 relevant hits. It's a bit
hard to miss.
See for yourself:
http://groups.google.com.au/groups/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&num=100&q=sli+group%3Aalt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia&safe=off&qt_s=Search&as_drrb=b&as_mind=26&as_minm=6&as_miny=2006&as_maxd=8&as_maxm=7&as_maxy=2006
It was just an accurate restatement of your attitude that you'd rather rely
on other people to do the work for you. |
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling SLI on 6800GS |
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DRS wrote:
| Quote: | That search gets 36 hits, 8 of which (including this one) relate to the SLI ballon message
problem.
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Even your narrower search produces more than 75% crap, in other words.
[Insult, namely referring to an earlier insult as "accurate", deleted] |
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