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James Deland September 15th 05 07:21 AM

XP-sp2 and a Gigabyte Geforce6600Gt video card
 
Have just installedthe Geforce 6600 GT card and the drivers appear to have
installed corrctly and work properly.

The problem is now whe I logon to the pc a installation program attemps to
run but fails becouse of a missing file.

I have tried removing the video card software and reinstalling it to no
avail. The system is otherwise working fine.

Can someone tell me where i can find the pointer that starts this program so
I can remove it. I is not in the startup directory or in the config.sys,
Autoexec.bat, win.ini or sys.inin files. I suspect it is hidden in the
registry somewhere.

Any Idea's helpfull.

Regards JAmes

Rich Barry September 15th 05 09:29 PM

James, first go to StartRun type msconfig click Ok and select
Startup Tab. Look for an entry there. If none, then
StartRun type regedit click Ok Navigate to
Hkey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr ent Version\Run, Run
Once etc. Look there for an entry and
delete it. Same for
Hkey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre nt Version\Run , etc
"James Deland" wrote in message
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Have just installedthe Geforce 6600 GT card and the drivers appear to have
installed corrctly and work properly.

The problem is now whe I logon to the pc a installation program attemps to
run but fails becouse of a missing file.

I have tried removing the video card software and reinstalling it to no
avail. The system is otherwise working fine.

Can someone tell me where i can find the pointer that starts this program
so
I can remove it. I is not in the startup directory or in the config.sys,
Autoexec.bat, win.ini or sys.inin files. I suspect it is hidden in the
registry somewhere.

Any Idea's helpfull.

Regards JAmes





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