Rundll Error - Nview.dll

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From: Phil (agent.007_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 10/31/04


Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 17:17:09 GMT

This has no doubt come up in recent post's so I'm sorry if this is a bit of
a boring subjact. It's about the Rundll Error that comes up when
starting the PC, about unable to find the nview.dll. I am now getting that
error message. I've checked my computer and there is nothing relating to
Nvidia or gforce. The Video Graphics card is a Intel Intergrated Extreme
Card. I went to Control Pane/ Add Remove hardware section and removed Nvidia
2000/XP, but this has not sorted the problem. I have looked at the Nvidia
Web
site to download an update and to a newie like me it is a bit of a mine
field
as to know which update I need (I'm not sure which update is relavent to the
problem I have and the hardware/software I have)
In basic english terms can someone tell me how to stop this annoying Error
Message from coming upPhil



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