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| 322930 | 2005-02-09 06:35:00 | Ran update and got these message screens. RUNDLL Error loading C:\Windows\System\NvTray.dll The system cannot find the file specified. RYNDLL Error loading TWEAKUI.CPL The system cannot find the specified file RUNDLL Error loading C:\Windows\System\NvCPI dll The system cannot find the specified file Error Starting Program The KEYHOOK>exe file is linked to missing export SISAPCOM.DLL? Get Monitor name@SISTool@@SAHPADHK@Z Operatiing Windows SE with Dell D1028L Monitor Windows 4 10 Build 222 Dos 7.10 Can you suggest a fix please? |
dianne (1940) | ||
| 322931 | 2005-02-09 06:40:00 | NVtray sounds like a videocard driver. You'll either have to remove the entry in startup, or reinstall the videocard drivers. The same for tweakui. Either remove it or reinstall it. If ME has msconfig, go to stat/run type msconfig, go to startup tab. And untick those files that are bringing up those errors. And reboot |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 322932 | 2005-02-09 08:46:00 | I followed your instructions but still get a couple of messages. Can you tell me how to install the Video card drivers(just got this computer back from a technician and he installed a new video card. Have had so much trouble with problems created by him so I am reluctant to take it back YET AGAIN>Thanks for the help. | dianne (1940) | ||
| 322933 | 2005-02-09 09:04:00 | Is this the Windows Updater? I would download the NVidia Detonator Drivers from www.nvidia.com. I would then uninstall anything that was installed with the Video Card and then install these drivers. TWEAKUI.CPL is the Power Toys Tweaker if I recall the name correctly, and is usually installed by those in the know how of increasing computer performance and sometimes just for using AUTOLOGIN. It actually sounds like a conflict between two Video Cards? Unless SiS is the motherboard/network card etc but it does reference a Monitor, so could be graphics related. Or those DLL files were not installed in the correct location, and I believe this to be the case as SYSTEM was not used on Win98SE other than backwards compatibility, it's more likely suppose to point to SYSTEM32 but how that changed is strange. Reinstalling the drivers may help, do you have the CD for your video card? Now if a tech did install the video card and these problems happened after the installation, I too would not take it back to that technician, although he may still have the capabilities to fix this. KK |
Kame (312) | ||
| 322934 | 2005-02-09 11:29:00 | Thanks for the help ......too complicated for me. I'll have to find another technician | dianne (1940) | ||
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