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Thread: xp hangs at startup

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    windows xp hangs at start up
    this happens because of a start up entry called nvcpl.dll when it unchecked from start up entry at msconfig no problem
    but it automatically starts after a reboot again anyway to stop it from starting with windows
    I search a lot no solution found

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    Chewie's Avatar Chew E. Bakke
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    That's part of nVidia drivers. Try getting the latest from their site.
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    format windows and reinstall ur drivers

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    Quote Originally Posted by db_la_23 View Post
    format windows and reinstall ur drivers
    That's bad advice , only for the reason a lot of new members just found us and may not know how to do that . Keeping in mind that they probably don't have mobo drivers on the disk or may have a partition that they have no clue what it does .

    You and I would not have a problem but look at the o/p stats and you get the drift .



    Example if you look at Chewie's suggestion , and a link here it makes sence .

    " NvCpl.dll - This is loaded as a startup item. This loads the Nvidia Control Panel which is where you can tweak a ton of settings and overclock your card. Without this your drivers will be rather messed up and may or may not work properly. "




    http://process.networktechs.com/NvCpl.dll.php
    Last edited by peat moss; 08-28-2008 at 04:50 PM.

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    r go to safe mode and reinstall ur drivers

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    Reinstall your video drivers?

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    ya its the best option

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    I tried driver re install also ,have asus 7200gs graphics card
    also try to clear prefetch and rebuild using command-
    rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks
    nothing works
    only way to enter into is pressing crl alt del and log off the user account then login again
    think its not virus since I reformatted only 3 days ago
    only startup appz is hotkeyp (tried uncheck this also)

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    Is it giving any error msg..When xp stat's

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    have you tried uninstall nvidia drivers then restart PC ? Does it react unproper ? Have you tried reinstall drivers from NVIDIA website not from ASUS, if you believe that's the that nvidia dll file problem ?

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