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Jim F.
Had to re-boot my Windows XP home computer because it was
not responding. When XP came up, it said an error had
occurred, and I selected to boot in Last Known Good mode.
The display now has a minimum screen resolution (800x600)
and color depth (4 bit).
A RUNDLL dialog box was shown with the following message:
error loading C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\NvCpl.dll A dynamic
link library (DLL) initialization routine failed.
I went to display properties, but could not change the
screen resolution or color depth. I have a 19" KDS
monitor that is recognized by XP as a Plug-n-Play monitor.
Does anyone have an idea how to get my display back to
1200 x 1000 resolution and 16 or 32 bit color depth?
not responding. When XP came up, it said an error had
occurred, and I selected to boot in Last Known Good mode.
The display now has a minimum screen resolution (800x600)
and color depth (4 bit).
A RUNDLL dialog box was shown with the following message:
error loading C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\NvCpl.dll A dynamic
link library (DLL) initialization routine failed.
I went to display properties, but could not change the
screen resolution or color depth. I have a 19" KDS
monitor that is recognized by XP as a Plug-n-Play monitor.
Does anyone have an idea how to get my display back to
1200 x 1000 resolution and 16 or 32 bit color depth?