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How do I stop XP from loading Nvidia drivers so I can install ...
You receive an "Error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel file" error message when you open Control Panel in Windows XP SP2 NVIDIA nView Control Panel, Version 52.16 nwc.cpl = Client Service for NetWare Applet odbccp32.cpl = Microsoft Data Access - ODBC Control Panel plotman.cpl = Autodesk

nVidia driver entries
How "handy", with control panel that makes ATI driver pack about 20 megs in size, compared to Nvidia's drivers that are about half of that and include all stuff needed. Well, I have used the latest v4.6 control panel with v4.4 drivers (because of messy graphics in Thief3 with v4.6 drivers) till now and haven't

creative.products.3d_blaster.annihilator FAQ 1.2 - 24/12/99
As recommended by NVIDIA I did uninstall the old driver prior to installing the current one; the installer does its job without complain but after rebooting there's not NVIDIA driver installed and the generic VGA driver is used. For some reason even my monitor driver has been uninstalled and Control Panel > Display

Point me in the right direction? New ATI owner, ex Nvidia owner
Rick WinME 866Mhz PIII Nvidia (Leadtek) GTS2 128Meg I'm not sure how to install with WinME but here's how in Win98. Go back into Control Panel then 'Add/Remover Programs' and choose your old drivers,, then uninstall them. Again you "might" be prompted to reboot once the old drivers are uninstalled.

CNR digital audio card
Use the add/remove software control panel to uninstall ALL Nvidia entries. Do a search in the Windows directory and subdirectories for nv* and delete everything you find. Shut down and install the new card. When Windows detects the hardware and asks if you want to install drivers, cancel out to the desktop.

I got Video Overlay working to watch full-screen MCE on TV!
Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel. 3. Go to Add/Remove Programmes and scroll down the list to find Nvidia. 4. Click on the Add/Remove button. 5. You will be prompted to restart your computer - click yes. 6. As Windows reloads it will want to install a basic graphics driver. Let it do so by selecting Basic VGA

Get rid of nVidia icon in Tray?
Select Control Panel. 5. Select System. 6. Select Device Manager. 7. Under Display adapters, select the name of the NVIDIA adapter you have installed. If you do not see a Display adapters option, or if your NVIDIA adapter is not listed, under Other Devices, select Video Controller (VGA Compatible). 8.

Finally, some new official drivers on the NVIDIA website forWinXP
*.cpl files are Control Panel extensions, they show up in the Control Panel. You may not have all of these and you may have some not listed here. NVIDIA nView Control Panel, Version 52.16 nwc.cpl = Client Service for NetWare Applet odbccp32.cpl = Microsoft Data Access - ODBC Control Panel plotman.cpl = Autodesk

System Restore and other problems
Since the creative set is missing the control panel and the inf file, they simply used the ones from the 5.22 set and tried to pass them off as new. Bill Ball said that FastTrack was a quick way to get a turnaround on NVidia driver releases. Dan Corban <dcor...@neo.rr.com> wrote in message

Dell M50 / NVidia Quadro4 700 / Windows XP
For the future, in case you have to use a version of Forceware that includes the "new" control panel, here is a registry file that activates the old panel, which is still there thanks to a guardian angel at nVidia: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA

nVidia Control Panel?
My question is, did I install the drivers correctly(under DISPLAY ADAPTERS it recognizes that I have a NVidia GeForce DDR as opposed to the Creative CT6971. It says to look in my COTROL PANEL ---DISPLAY folder for CONTROL FREAK(NVidia's Control Panel) but I can't find it anywhere. Can someone help me!

Nvidia Multimedia Software update - Causes problem with Nvidia ...
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got into my control panel and my display adapter says "STB Velocity 128 3D AGP (Nvidia Riva 128)" Under the "Driver File Details" button it says "File Version: 4.10.1713" I tried doing the "Update Driver" through windows and it says I have the most up to date driver it can find? (on my system or on the internet?

Scandisk Problems
Now once in Safe mode you do as follows. go to the windows control panel and then to the add/ remove programs and remove anything to do with nvidia or the old video card drivers. Be careful and only remove the VIDEO card drivers and not anything else. To get to the control panel click on start-then settings then

Driver Changes
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support JD; You can safely disable the NVidia Driver Helper Service. I have mine disabled. From Black Viper: http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/strangeservice.htm [NVIDIA Driver Helper Service nvsvc32.exe This service is installed when you

Vendo Asus v7700 nvidia gts deluxe + asus box tv
Save the .exe driver in My Documents\My Drivers\nVidia 4. Restart the computer in Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key about once every second as it's rebooting to pick Safe Mode. 5. Click Start / (settings) Control Panel / System / Hardware Device Manager / expand +Display Adapters / right click on the adapter,

Point me in the right direction? New ATI owner, ex Nvidia owner
Tony antho...@tm.net.my jaring pcbase What is the web site address? hkc...@hkchan.pc.my wrote: Feature list below: === Nvidia has released a new set of in which part of the image from the main monitor is shown zoomed in on the second monitor Feature Digital Vibrance Control Slider in a colour control panel,

Why control panel crash ?
Alexander Winston alexander.wins...@comcast.net linux debian user Tue, 2003-12-30 at 21:01, Scarletdown wrote: Anyone here know how to install or otherwise access the nVidia Control Panel that is supposedly part of the nVidia video drivers? I saw it mentioned in the Linux forums on nVidia's site,

NVIDIA Display Driver Probs-Solved
I have been able to uninstall the drivers, first in the control panel and then several times in the display properties menu. My problem is that every time I uninstall the Nvidia drivers XP says that it has found new hardware, first it identifies it as a VGA compatible card and then it proceeds to install the old

Control Panel is Empty
Shane, I've done your "but first do this" stuff: 1) The Display / Settings page shows that it is using my "Dell M991 on nVidia GeForce...." So, my display likely has the correct drivers, right? 2) Also, I don't appear to be running nView. TaskInfo does not show it running. In Settings / Control Panel / nVidia nView

NVidia new driver
I guess I figured that's what I had before I installed the driver from NVidia? Nvidia don't seen to be supplying a control panel as yet. But there's some beta drivers that do have a control panel: http://aa.1asphost.com/nvidia4620/ Remember, those are beta drivers. They work superb on my setup, they might not like