re: Error in NvQTwk, Missing Entry NvCPLDaemon
Wednesday, July 16, 2003 at 7:55 am Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Colin M
(1 messages posted)
I would recommend to you that you install the newest version of NVidia's graphics
card drivers. I am assuming that you currently have an NVidia-based card, such as
a GeForce of any number from any company. Visit this page: http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=winxp-2k_44.03 And click "Primary
Download Site" to download. You will be presented with a license agreement which
you can read if you want to. At the bottom, if you accept the agreement, the download
will start. In Internet Explorer, you want to "Open" the file, as opposed to "Save"
or "Cancel" when a window comes up. An installation program will run, which will
install the NVidia drivers, and restore your missing registry keys. At some point
during the installation process, you may be presented with a warning about installing
unsigned drivers, and asked if you want to "STOP Installation" or "Continue Anyway"
or something to that effect. Do NOT stop the installation! All that this means is
that NVidia is tired of jumping through Microsoft's hoops and sending copies of all
their drivers to Microsoft first for "validation" which just delays releasing the
driver. There are no problems with these drivers, and they are safe to install. Hope
that works for you!
On Sunday, July 13, 2003 at 2:47 pm, Lad Karibe wrote:
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>Hi. Once I deleted a Driver I did not need. An error DLL
> message at booting reads Error loading NvQTwk.
>
>PLS HELP!!!! My OS is Windows XP
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