nview.dll Problem

G

Guest

I've been looking at some old post about the Rundll Error that comes up when
starting the PC about unable to find the nview.dll. I am now getting that
error message. I've checked my computer and there is nothing relating to
Nvidia or gforce. The Video Graphics card is a Intel Intergrated Extreme
Card. I went to Control Pane/ Add Remove hardware section and removed Nvidia
2000/XP, but this has not sorted the problem. I have looked at the Nvidia Web
site to download an update and to a newie like me it is a bit of a mine field
as to know which update I need (I'm not sure which update is relavent to the
problem I have and the hardware/software I have)
In basic english terms can someone tell me how to stop this annoying Error
Message from coming up
 
R

Rock

Phil said:
I've been looking at some old post about the Rundll Error that comes up when
starting the PC about unable to find the nview.dll. I am now getting that
error message. I've checked my computer and there is nothing relating to
Nvidia or gforce. The Video Graphics card is a Intel Intergrated Extreme
Card. I went to Control Pane/ Add Remove hardware section and removed Nvidia
2000/XP, but this has not sorted the problem. I have looked at the Nvidia Web
site to download an update and to a newie like me it is a bit of a mine field
as to know which update I need (I'm not sure which update is relavent to the
problem I have and the hardware/software I have)
In basic english terms can someone tell me how to stop this annoying Error
Message from coming up

Go to start | run. Type in msconfig, then OK. On the start up tab look
for a reference to that .dll and uncheck the line. Click ok out and
reboot. When the msconfig dialog box opens on the next reboot just
check the box for it to not nag you again.
 
G

Guest

Had a look in Msconfig, looked at all the sections and there is nothing
relating to either Nvidia or nview.dll
 
R

Rock

Phil said:
Had a look in Msconfig, looked at all the sections and there is nothing
relating to either Nvidia or nview.dll

:

Search for nveiw.dll in the registry using regedit.
 

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