Filename: NvCpl.dll,NvStartup
Program Title: NvCplDaemon
Comments: *NvCplDaemon Registry (Machine Run) RUNDLL32.EXE C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup -NvCpl or NvCplDaemon-rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll, NvStartup Intializes the clock and memory settings on nVidia based graphics cards. Disable if you overclock your card
Here is a thread from some Forum:
nvcpl.dll error
What would cause this error to occur?
I am told that it has something to do with directx 9.0b. Any suggestions how to fix it?
Operating System is Windows XP with all service packs installed.
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do you have nvidia video card? try reinstalling drivers...or uninstalling special software that come with it...
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I think your best bet would be to reinstall (upgrade) your nVidia driver.
nikos wrote:does this happen every time?
btw the code that crashed was in "nvcpl.dll" whatever this may be!
Yes! Everytime.
I see Robert's message, but why NVIDIA's driver cause X2 crash?
The display driver is latest.
My Card: GeForce FX5200
Detonator: 6.14.10.5672
Please help, I've no idea ...
Rgds,
Johnson.
Greetings--
If I am not mistaken, NVIDIA have released new unified drivers which have obsoleted the "Detonator" drivers. Please check for yourself on the http://www.nvidia.com site. Use the "Download Drivers" drop-down menu.
Also note that the actual crash might very well not happen in xplorer² but in your global Windows system. And it might involve conflict with the Windows Media Player.
johnsonlam wrote:
When I double click an AVI with the encoding "Intel Indeo R5.1 / IMA ADPCM" the clip start media player and X2 crashed ...
Greetings--
Beyond upgrading your NVIDIA driver, you could try opening the problem AVI file in IrfanView. It is freeware and plays AVI files. It might not crash as the Windows Media Player (sometimes) does.
Robert2 wrote:
Greetings--
Beyond upgrading your NVIDIA driver, you could try opening the problem AVI file in IrfanView. It is freeware and plays AVI files. It might not crash as the Windows Media Player (sometimes) does.
Also note that the actual crash might very well not happen in xplorer² but in your global Windows system
this is the obvious thing to check first!
also, try opening through the context menu instead of d-click
No. Launch from Explorer didn't trigger any error. I wonder why X2 will crash because the it just accept the click and launch the associated application.
If play the video in X2's windows, the same error happen but instead the windows explorer crash and video keep playing. Then the error no more happened.
johnsonlam wrote:...
It's really weird because now it won't crash X2 anymore. I've done nothing ...
& earlier you said that you did " ... upgrade the display driver to the latest Forceware. Also make sure DX9b installed (dxdiag)." That should count for something.