nVidia Forceware 91.31 SLi-Balloon FIX


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Here, I have two fixes for this, you choose which one you like to use, I had to do a bit of research on this until I found the right registry values for it.

nVidia FIX (From nVidia's tech-site, it removes the balloon but the tray icon seems to come back with this one everytime you restart)

removesliballoon.zip

MY FIX (This one I made, it removes the balloon and the tray icon from starting up again and again if you choose not to have it, USE IT AT YOUR OWN WILL! I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES!)

removeballoonandtray.zip

AFTER ADDING THE PATCH, GO TO THE NVIDIA CP AND DISABLE THE TRAY ICON FROM THERE TOO ON START-UP!

Restart now!

Edited by TheGriffin

Thanks. Its not that annyoing. Not as anyoing when older windows would mess up and you'd get

Start <--- (i forget the message it would say here on the start bar but it annoyed me when it happend :p)

Haha, wasn't it along the lines of "Click here to Start"?

I thought it was a driver installation problem so I uninstalled and re-installed. Checked the Nvidia website and had a fix for the sli popup, but nothing for the tray icon. Nvidia taking notes from Quicktime to make sure I don't forget what software/hardware is on my computer? I bought it now shut up already.

PS - Thanks I will take the risk.

I don't mean to sound stupid, but I do I make this work? I opened the .zip, but it's just a file with no extension, and if I add .reg to the end it doesn't work. Could someone just tell me that registry key that needs changing?

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak\]
"NvCplEnableMultiGPUConfigurationPage"=dword:00000000

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\MediaCenterTray]
"NvCplDisableBalloonNotifications"=dword:00000001

  • 2 weeks later...

I had not restarted my computer since I installed the 91.31 drivers, and I just restarted it before, and I got the SLI balloon in my tray and immedaitely thought they were screwed drivers. Luckily I came here before I uninstalled, and saw it is just a bug. Not only that, but there is a fix. (Y) Nice.

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