Nope. I put nvcpl.dll on the desktop and rebooted without problems. And of
course it was still in the startup file in msconfig.
"Biz" wrote in message
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Doesnt it have to be launching on startup so you can get at the nVidia
graphics properties? If its not there(corrupted) I believe it causes a
BSOD
"IDAssociates Inc." wrote in message
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Using coolbits although I typically don't overclock. Wondering if that
is
the cause as well ?
"PRIVATE1964" wrote in message
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If you are using Rivatuner that will turn it on depending
on
the
options picked even if you disable it with MSCONFIG
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