Still need help with an Error message....

G

Guest

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!
 
W

Will Denny

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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P

Pink Noise

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.
 
G

Guest

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
 
W

Will Denny

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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G

Guest

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?

GD
 

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