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getting error on boot upNvQTwk missing entry: NvCpl Daemon
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NANA8
2007-02-22 06:06:00 UTC
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error NvQTwk missing entry: NvCpl Daemon upon boot up I have know idea what
this means or is related to or how to correct it. Any suggestions?
Mike M
2007-02-22 09:30:06 UTC
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Such an error message suggests that you may have installed an incorrect
version of an nVidia driver or one intended for a different operating
system. I would suggest that you undo what changes you have made to your
system or use system restore to roll your system back to a checkpoint
created prior to this problem starting. Alternatively uninstall all your
nVidia drivers and then try reinstalling them after checking that they are
designed for use on Win Me.
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Mike Maltby
Post by NANA8
error NvQTwk missing entry: NvCpl Daemon upon boot up I have know
idea what this means or is related to or how to correct it. Any
suggestions?
NANA8
2007-02-22 15:20:18 UTC
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Going to try this suggestioIrecently just reccomennded a way i found to
reinstall driver because I was having constant problems with my display. iI
evan put the folder to install correct driver on my desktop so I woudn't have
to keep going to manufacturers site. will keep you informed. Thanks again!
Post by NANA8
error NvQTwk missing entry: NvCpl Daemon upon boot up I have know idea what
this means or is related to or how to correct it. Any suggestions?
Mike M
2007-02-22 16:49:40 UTC
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Where you place the downloaded drivers file is entirely up to you. When
you install the drivers the installer will copy the required files to
their correct locations after which you can delete the downloaded file
unless you decide you want to keep it as a backup in case you need to
reinstall the drivers at a later date.
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Mike Maltby
Post by NANA8
Going to try this suggestioIrecently just reccomennded a way i found
to reinstall driver because I was having constant problems with my
display. iI evan put the folder to install correct driver on my
desktop so I woudn't have to keep going to manufacturers site. will
keep you informed. Thanks again!
NANA8
2007-02-22 22:35:25 UTC
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I had problems locating driver before. I have no disk and machine woudn't
look for latest driver like it is supposed to and just did. I uninstalled
driver and machine took over relocated new driver and wallah!!! error message
gone and everything working great. Well except for some lost digital
pic's,but that's a whole other story.Sent gripe to kodak for that, waiting
for reply. But thanks all bugs are gone now! Thanks!!!!!
Post by Mike M
Where you place the downloaded drivers file is entirely up to you. When
you install the drivers the installer will copy the required files to
their correct locations after which you can delete the downloaded file
unless you decide you want to keep it as a backup in case you need to
reinstall the drivers at a later date.
--
Mike Maltby
Post by NANA8
Going to try this suggestioIrecently just reccomennded a way i found
to reinstall driver because I was having constant problems with my
display. iI evan put the folder to install correct driver on my
desktop so I woudn't have to keep going to manufacturers site. will
keep you informed. Thanks again!
Mike M
2007-02-22 22:55:07 UTC
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Post by NANA8
I had problems locating driver before. I have no disk and machine
woudn't look for latest driver like it is supposed to and just did. I
uninstalled driver and machine took over relocated new driver and
wallah!!! error message gone and everything working great. Well
except for some lost digital pic's,but that's a whole other
story.Sent gripe to kodak for that, waiting for reply. But thanks all
bugs are gone now! Thanks!!!!!
Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've managed to fix your
problem.
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Mike Maltby
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