SP60287 installs the 3D DVD player.

Before upgrading my laptop (ENVY 17 t - 3200 3D) to Windows8 the CyberLink player had a button whereby in and out of 3D mode). After the upgrade to WIndows8, I downloaded and installed all the drivers and software on the HP website. (Installed by SP60287) of CyberLink DVD player doesn't have a button to switch the input/output of the 3D mode and my 3D demo shows no 3D.

Hey AirForce9731,

I'm sorry that you run on this issue after the upgrade. Could I get your exact or product model number so I could look at to see if there is a version of Cyberlink DVD 8 Windows that may work for you. You can find the product number on the bottom inside of the battery compartment. It will be abbreviated P/N.

Are - what you happened to try the Cyberlink DVD software listed on the side of Windows 7 from your driver page?

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