What happens when something happens when the system32 NeCpl dll runtime is on boot? How to solve it?

Updated on society 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Are you sure it's ??

    I've encountered the problem of NV's graphics card driver, due to the problem of installing a mismatched graphics card, if you have this problem, then go back to **** to install the matching driver it168 or my drivers**go** generally.

    If not.

    It could be a problem with the system image you installed itself or a problem with another driver

    Or what software you have recently installed that is automatically started at boot or the services that are needed to run the software at boot automatically.

    Because the boot pop-up means that it is a dynamic database file that is automatically loaded at boot! You can go green.

    **A green professional version of the optimization master This is very good for you to repair the computer as a whole in the future You can use this software to see what programs you have started at boot or use Security Guard 360 This can also be viewed and can also be killed to see if your situation is caused by a Trojan horse! Personally, I don't think it's a virus, and you don't have any boot software, then it must be your system itself is incomplete or something else, you can rule it out yourself, and the rest is the problem, hehe.

    In the end, if you don't find a proper solution, the easiest and dumbest way is to reinstall the system!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is the incompatibility of the system hardware, you need to redo the system to solve, I have encountered this kind of problem before, I consulted many professionals, only by redoing the system can be solved, the system repair is possible in principle, but there is little hope, the probability is almost zero.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Just go to your friend's computer and copy the file to you. It is also possible to go to an internet café.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's a dynamic link library file for a graphics card driver. It may be that this file is corrupted, or it has been changed by a virus, it is recommended to kill the virus first, and then reinstall the graphics card driver. It will definitely be good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the advanced msconfig into the "service" option, there must be a service item with the word nv, remove the hook, and remove the item containing nv in the "start" item to effectively drop.

    You remove nothing more than "boot", nv is interrelated.

    It is an ineffective measure for you to remove.

    If it doesn't work out yet.

    The easiest way is to uninstall the graphics card driver first and install it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This thing is a library file that drives the graphics card, and there are two cases:

    1. If the graphics card driver is normal, remove the checkmark before the nvcpl item in Start-Run-msconfig-Start. (You can remove the check mark in front of the item containing nv, OK-restart.) )

    2. If the graphics card driver is not normal, install the graphics card driver again. (Go to My Computer - Right-click - Properties - Hardware - Device Manager - Graphics Card to see if the correct graphics card name is displayed.) There are no question marks, exclamation marks.

    If the display is normal, then press 1 is OK; If it is abnormal or there is a question mark or exclamation mark, press 2).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is the library file for the NV series graphics card driver.

    In fact, removing this startup item will not affect the normal operation of the system.

    So just remove it :

    1.Run msconfig to uncheck this option. If not, of course, don't tick it.

    2.Run regedit, hkey-local-machine ->software ->microsoft ->windows ->currentversoin ->run to remove this item.

    3.Run, disable the nv one.

    Reboot and you're done.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Did you accidentally delete this dynamic link library, or uninstalled some software that was not uninstalled, and left the registry unclean.

    There are 2 ways to fix it:

    2.Or clean up the registry. Open"Run"Input"regedit"Go to the registry.

    hkey-local-machine ->software ->microsoft ->windows ->run

    Look for the relevant key value in the run item, right-click and select Delete.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    2) Close the startup item of the faulty graphics card.

    Which startup items can be turned off (the following methods can find self-starting items) 1, **Super Rabbit, choose to build your own system Startup program, there are startup options, you can cancel or can be added or completely deleted.

    2. Click"Get started"Run Enter after entering msconfig and click Enter"Launch"Find the option to quietly boot prompt in it, remove the previous tick after finding it, and press OK to apply. After restarting the computer, a dialog box will appear when you boot up to the desktop, add a checkmark to the dialog box, and you can confirm it.

    3. Remove the auto-start item.

    Start Run and enter regedit enter to open the registry, then hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run] on the right, hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run] on the right, see if there is any option you are looking for, If so, restart your computer. Tachibana laughs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Solution: Ant Wei.

    3.After opening the program, you can list all the programs that have been loaded at boot and all the DLLs. You can definitely find this, and then uncheck the front of this dll, so that the dll will not be loaded when you boot up.

    4.Get. According to this plan, it will definitely be solved, so try it.

    **If you have installed 360 Security Guard with Wulu, you can delete the startup item directly by opening 360.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is your graphics card program that you put them in.

    c:\windows\system32\,nvstartup

    Find the manual uninstall, and then take the graphics driver to overwrite it once.

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