Still need help with an Error message....

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OK, I've been working on this all morning, with the help of some others from
a previous post on here. (Thanks all!). I keep getting this error message
when ever I restart my computer:

Error loading C:\Windows\System32\NvCpl.dll
The specified module could not be found

I know that it has something to do with my Nvidia, and I have updated and
downloaded the newest version of the driver, but I still have the error
message. Any ideas? (Please keep the kind of simple, as I'm not that computer
literate.)Thanks!
 
Hi

Completely uninstall your graphics card via Device manager, reboot your
system to allow Windows to re-detect the card, then try installing the
latest drivers.

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Will Denny
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Will said:
Hi

Completely uninstall your graphics card via Device manager, reboot your
system to allow Windows to re-detect the card, then try installing the
latest drivers.
Thank you.
 
OK, this says advanced, am I gettting in over my head? What do I do if this
does not come back on? Sorry to sound like a chicken, but I am a novice at
this and don't want to cause a irreversable error. Thanks
 
Hi

Windows will re-detect the card for you and install it's driver initially.
You can then update that driver with the latest ones you have downloaded.

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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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I have Windows XP Home edition. I don't see a specific item for a graphics
card. I have audio codecs, legacy audio drivers, legacy video capture
devices, video codecs. If I delete one of these, Windows will automatically
reinstall it?

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