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nvclock.dll error on start up

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Name: archvizwiz
Date: March 24, 2008 at 15:31:26 Pacific
OS: Windows 2000 Pro
CPU/Ram: Dual 1Gig P-III, 2Gig RAM
Product: IKON
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changed video card from Gforce 3, with latest drivers, to Gforce FX 5200. installed card and drivers and now get error:
ERROR RUNNING NVCLOCK.DLL, NO OPTIONS AVAILABLE
i posted this over the weekend, but for some reason my account was disabled. don't understand why. i've tried this three times and each time the message on computing.net gets erased. can someone help as i don't like errors on my computer.
thanks in advance

i see, for some reason computing.net thik this is an offensice post or i want to crack something. why i don't know this is the same add i ran last saturday. there isn't anything illegal about this and if there is email me and explain. i purchased everything i have and don't negate illegal software usage.

abit-vp6, dual P-III 1Gig, 2Gig SDRAM, ECC, SCSI HDD/CD-RW/JAZ,4-100Gig IEDE, RAID-0/1, GFORCE FX5200



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Name: archvizwiz
Date: March 24, 2008 at 15:40:38 Pacific
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after reading this i forgot to mention that the previous driver for the Gforce 3 had an overclocking setting on it that I was utilizing and the new drivers for the Gforce FX 5200 doesn't have this feature. i want to just uninstall the drivers for the Gforce 3

abit-vp6, dual P-III 1Gig, 2Gig SDRAM, ECC, SCSI HDD/CD-RW/JAZ,4-100Gig IEDE, RAID-0/1, GFORCE FX5200


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Response Number 2
Name: OtheHill
Date: March 24, 2008 at 15:51:36 Pacific
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Did you have a moving ad as part of your avatar? This site is supported by ads. The site owner isn't going to let you advertise for free.


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Response Number 3
Name: Curt R
Date: March 25, 2008 at 07:48:11 Pacific
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A quick google search of "error running nvclock.dll" yielded many links.

Google is your friend!


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Response Number 4
Name: archvizwiz
Date: March 25, 2008 at 12:14:08 Pacific
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no, didn't have any animated avatar or advertisements. i think it was my username, although it didn't change for the past 8 years i have been signing on. my nickname is mo and my last name is lester, hence "MOLESTER" this is all i can think of.
anyhow, i ended up deleting the keys from the registry, specifically the key in the windows run folder. this stopped the system from running the dll file. i did delete the tile, but registry wanted to run anyhow. thanks for your comments.

abit-vp6, dual P-III 1Gig, 2Gig SDRAM, ECC, SCSI HDD/CD-RW/JAZ,4-100Gig IEDE, RAID-0/1, GFORCE FX5200


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