Display Problems

T

The Little Kid

I was playing a game that uses 256 color, when my
computer froze. This happens often, so I just restarted
my computer manually. After the memory check, the
computer prompted me with the Safe Mode option. I
chose "Last Known Good Configuration", and WinXP started
normally. I get an error
message "C:/Windows/System32/navscll.dll(or something
similar) has failed to boot." My display is now at 4
bits, at 800x600 resolution, and I cannot change this.
Please help! I have:
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 (32 mb mem)
XP Home
1.4ghz AMD Athlon processor
256 mb of ram
 
D

David

Hi,

You need to update the Nvidia driver to ver 45.23 if you
have not yet done so (www.nvidia.com). Also, your virus
software may need an update too?

-David
 
T

The Little Kid

I think the main problem is that rundll.exe does not
load. When I open the Task Manager, it does not list
rundll.exe as a running process.
But I'll download the driver, and if it works, oh well.
 
T

The Little Kid

The file is system32/NvCpl.dll, it is a 'NVIDIA Display
Properties Extension.' And it won't run. I ran Ad-aware
and my anti-virus program. I think it is a configuration
problem, but I don't know how to fix it! Heeeeelp!
 

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