Thanks. I checked and the folder "shaderFixes" along with 6 hlsl files (that the error says cannot find, which by the way only shows up on the mirror display for few seconds -and not in the headset) are indeed there!
One thing that I see that is funny is if you look in the d3dx file, the path for those files is "vs = ShaderFixes/3dvision2sbs.hlsl". Normally in windows, paths are specified in backslash and not forward slash as far as I know. Could that be the problem?
Also, I disabled the semicolons in order to enable the hard mode but hard mode does not happen.
No, the path relates to custom shaders and you are installing 3DMigoto in the same directory as ED in any case so shouldn't need to define a path.
There is no obvious reason for it not to work so I would suggest:
- uninstall 3DMigoto using the "uninstall.bat" file.
- clean the registry (if you have software you know and trust to do that job).
- Restart your computer.
- Run ED and then close it.
- Reinstall 3DMigoto.
- Replace the default d3dx.ini file with the version at post #121 (which needs to be renamed to the default first).
- Enable the options you want and save (as the same .ini file).
Good to go.
Hopefully (bit of a guess) this will clear out the remnants of what sounds like a left over registry entry resulting from your first installation attempt.
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