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Hello, I had an issue with "NO DC" showing up on the top left of my viewer.

I followed the instructions on this page : https://wiki.firestormviewer.org/fs_nvidia_issues and deleted "nvdrssel.bin". It turned my viewer all blurry and ugly and I can't find how to revert that like if I'm playing on 600x400 resolution. I reinstalled firestorm, my drivers twice, and even tried with older drivers.

Please help !

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6 minutes ago, xoClarisse said:

Hello, I had an issue with "NO DC" showing up on the top left of my viewer.

I followed the instructions on this page : https://wiki.firestormviewer.org/fs_nvidia_issues and deleted "nvdrssel.bin". It turned my viewer all blurry and ugly and I can't find how to revert that like if I'm playing on 600x400 resolution. I reinstalled firestorm, my drivers twice, and even tried with older drivers.

Please help !

Did you try the restore option first before the more drastic deletion?

If you see either NO DC or YES DC in the upper left forner, that is an indicator from your Nvidia software, To remove it, open the Nvidia Control Panel, select Manage 3D settings, click Restore, then click Apply.

A more drastic measure is to find a file called nvdrssel.bin in C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs and delete it.

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1 minute ago, Rowan Amore said:

Did you try the restore option first before the more drastic deletion?

If you see either NO DC or YES DC in the upper left forner, that is an indicator from your Nvidia software, To remove it, open the Nvidia Control Panel, select Manage 3D settings, click Restore, then click Apply.

A more drastic measure is to find a file called nvdrssel.bin in C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs and delete it.

No I didn't. When I reinstalled my drivers the "nvdrssel.bin" was back but my viewer was still blurry. I don't get why and it's very annoying. 

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4 minutes ago, Rowan Amore said:

Then maybe you should try that now.  

open the Nvidia Control Panel, select Manage 3D settings, click Restore, then click Apply.

I already did, it didn't changed anything.

I think I found the solution though. I activated the image smoothering in the Nvidia panel and it look way better now, removing this file probably turned it off or something, I don't know. 

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