re: Error in NvQTwk, Missing Entry NvCPLDaemon
Tuesday, November 4, 2003 at 8:23 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by groundzero
(1 messages posted)
I just wanted to shed a little light on the msconfig application. It is never a
good idea to disable things at startup through msconfig. The 'selective startup'
mode that goes into effect can cause several 'selective' issues and many unstable
can happen quite often. I speak from experience as I am a IT administrator and I
have seen it time and time again. Just go into the registry using regedit and FIRST
extract the part of the registry you are going to delete(so that you have a backup
in case you mess up) and then delete it from the path that was stated in a previous
post. Just wanted to help. Good luck.
On Monday, October 13, 2003 at 7:43 am, Richard M wrote:
>this is prolly a really old thread but i just wanted to let you know if you are
running
>windows 2k then you don't have msconfig. you can copy the .exe file from a windows
>xo machine and that will work fine, or you can do what msconfig does just without
>the pretty colors. go to start, then run, then type in regedit, then navigate to
>"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\curent version\run". from there
you
>can manually delete the entries. since this isn't xp you will prolly want to right
>click the keys (icons in the pane on the right) and go to modify. then copy both
>lines of information into a text file, that way you can rebuild the key if deleted
>the wrong one.
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