Error: "Driver component sizes mis-match."

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Since I installed SP2 on my Win XP home/nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4200 system,
when I try to open a program called JAlbum [http://jalbum.net/],
I get an error dialogue box headed "nVidia Open GL driver". The wording
in the box is "Driver component sizes mis-match. OK to keep going.
Cancel to exit".
If I click OK the Dialogue box returns immediately, Cancel clears
the dialogue box from the screen as it should.
I tried to uninstall the program through Control Panel, Add or Remove
programs, but I got the same dialogue box.
When I tried to reinstall the program over the existing installation
the error dialogue returned as soon as I double clicked the .exe file to
start the installation.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find a solution or
suggest what I must do to correct the situation?

DD
 
DD said:
Since I installed SP2 on my Win XP home/nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4200 system,
when I try to open a program called JAlbum [http://jalbum.net/],
I get an error dialogue box headed "nVidia Open GL driver". The wording
in the box is "Driver component sizes mis-match. OK to keep going.
Cancel to exit".

Might not help much but....

http://jalbum.net/forum/thread.jspa?threadID=1311&messageID=7712

Otherwise try turning down the hardware acceleration..

Display Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Troubleshoot and adjust the
slider for hardware acceleration
 
Check for a newer version of the program or check the http://jalbum.net/ for
a known issue with SP2 or an updated version of the program...or download the
latest detonator from NVidia...or try to uninstall in safe mode...or manually
in the registry (only if you know how... if not use a third party uninstaller
program) ...
 
Check for a newer version of the program or check the http://jalbum.net/ for
a known issue with SP2 or an updated version of the program...or download the
latest detonator from NVidia...or try to uninstall in safe mode...or manually
in the registry (only if you know how... if not use a third party uninstaller
program) ...
 
Thanks for your help, it turned out that I only needed to reinstall the
driver! I had only done that about a month ago so I thought it was OK.
Seems that SP2 might have corrupted the driver or the reinstallation
sorted out some irregularity.
Thanks again,

DD
 

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