Hello, it is possible to enable LightBoost without Nvidia Emitter but not installing any hack program/utility/app etc.. ?
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LightBoost without hack program
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Re: LightBoost without hack program
It's far easier to enable LightBoost with ToastyX Strobelight.
You can also use the source code instead, too.
There are a few options in the LightBoost HOWTO includng the ACI27F8 monitor ID tweak. This may be possible to do via a registry editor, but is much easier with ToastyX tools.
You can also use the source code instead, too.
There are a few options in the LightBoost HOWTO includng the ACI27F8 monitor ID tweak. This may be possible to do via a registry editor, but is much easier with ToastyX tools.
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Re: LightBoost without hack program
I read all the methods, but the point is, i don't want to install any program on my PC.
There are a few options in the LightBoost HOWTO includng the ACI27F8 monitor ID tweak.
Thanks.
Chief Blur Buster wrote:You can also use the source code instead, too.
There are a few options in the LightBoost HOWTO includng the ACI27F8 monitor ID tweak.
Can you help me how i do that without ToastyX tools ?This may be possible to do via a registry editor
Thanks.
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Re: LightBoost without hack program
It's been years since I figured out where to do the ACI27F8 hack (without using an app)
That is the monitor ID of a monitor that had built-in 3D emitter (ASUS VG278H), and tricking the computer into thinking it is connected to such a monitor, allowed the drivers to unwittingly enable LightBoost.
Currently I'm not sure where in the registry you could edit this monitor ID at the moment.
That is the monitor ID of a monitor that had built-in 3D emitter (ASUS VG278H), and tricking the computer into thinking it is connected to such a monitor, allowed the drivers to unwittingly enable LightBoost.
Currently I'm not sure where in the registry you could edit this monitor ID at the moment.
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Re: LightBoost without hack program
Alright, thank you for your help.