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Also uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" and "Hide extensions for known file types". Then, after rebooting, please post another log. Ok I did that. Everything worked fine except sysupd. Here is the log: Logfile of HijackThis v1. The log looks good. Have you tried to install the updates to see if it works now? Yeah I tried it. It did fix a popup ad problem I was having but the install one still doesn't work. I brought up the nview.

We are sorry for the inconvenience. Under more information I get: AppName: ad-aware. This is followed by: ModName: nview. I have been concerned about the nview. The only way I can install something or open ad-aware is to restart my computer and have it be the first thing I do after start-up. I updated my virus definitions and I found a bunch of trojan horses on my computer.

I removed them and then I used ad-aware again and found some stuff. Got rid of that. The nvidia. Still need help on nvidia.

Go to start - run - type in msconfig In there you can remove the tick beside rundll It is required but has been known to cause problems and can be taken out of start-up. Well I have done that and it looks like everything is fixed for now. I will monitor the computer to see if anything occurs in the next few days but so far it is pretty good. On start-up, the computer says something about being in selective startup mode and I know that if I go back to normal mode, the rundll So I just told the message to not appear anymore.

I guess thats all I do. I want to thank you for all the help you have given me. Not only have you helped the main problem I was having but, in the process, you have helped to fix many other problems some I knew about and others I didn't.

If I ever run into any problems in the future I will be sure to come to this site and to look for you. Thank you very much! It's my pleasure and don't hesitate to come back if you have any other problems. Good luck! Joined Jul 26, Messages 46, Can we close this one? Is everything OK? If I have another problem or this one comes back then I will just make a new post.

As Seen On. It should be set to laod on startup by default. According to the version I have here no idea how recent, it's a work PC it seems the tab you need to be in is "Desktop Management", then either run through the Setup Wizard or just click "Enable", which should make it start on boot again. Alternatively just make a shortcut to it and drop it into "Startup" in the Start Menu. Thanks - but to what should I create a shortcut? Add the following to the registry run key: NvCpl - rundll Hat Monster wrote: Add the following to the registry run key: NvCpl - rundll I also had to add the following string to the Run registry folder to get nView to load on boot.

To force the install, download the drivers for an nView supported card, extract the files, and run the nviewsetup. What does nView do and why is it needed for dual-monitors?

Replace the setup. The drivers can now be installed on other systems, since you just got done installing them on the current one by running the following. The numbers are random each time. After rebooting, the temp directory will be deleted and the files will be located wherever necessary. This is when I copy my dualview. Reboot the system at this time. You can proceed with the next steps without doing so, but in HKCR the items for the nView stuff will point to the temp directory rather than the permanent directory, and nwiz.

For other calls to the nview. Some of calls will give you the options if you pass help to it eg: runndll To address the rebooting issue, I created a batch script to run the commands above.

I call it using CPAU , to ensure it runs with admin rights. I am not sure what is really causing it, but at this point I'm happy just having a deployable solution. Is probably required. Is there any way to setup the display properties, maybe in a similar style to the desktop management above? I would like to setup the display for display desktop on screen 2 by default instead of screen 1 which is hdmi output, i don't want to have to power-on my barco for change display properties after driver installation.

I don't find nwiz. I also tried Nvidia command line like rundll Someone can advise me how to force display configuration in a silent installation? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community.



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