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Item Name: NvCplDaemon File Name: RUNDLL32.EXE
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tickleusknee
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If you look this up on various "running processess" websites, they all report that this is not necessary. However, I've not yet been able to disable it - and I've tried many different approaches. Thus it seems nVidia have somehow coded this process to re-enable itself regardless of a User's intervention and one can only assume this is because nVidia feel it necessary. It's impossible therefore to offer any opinion either way as nVidia has already decided for us.
swakefield
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cant be doing any good tweaking with all those settings
usalaptoprepair.com
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Control Panel Shortcut basically.
TechCat
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You can go into Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Services > Nvidia Display Service and set it to "manual" or "disabled", instead of simply trying to disable via Spypweeper/Msconfig. Worked for me.
Jon Birmingham UK
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If you have a Nvidia graphics card you need the drivers from Nvidia and not ~Microsoft Update, I did. Leave it alone it runs your Graphics system.
j park
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its apart of nvidia drivers its fine just leave it :)
Island Preacher
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Not sure what this does. Is this the MS authentic version checker? I am temporarily removing it.
Wolf
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NvCplDaemon is the part of the nVidia unified video driver which provides functions for user configuration of the driver. During a normal startup, the nVidia Display Driver Service checks for the registry key \HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run for the NvCplDaemon string, and replaces it if not found. On some systems the nVidia Display Driver Service may need to be running for customized driver settings to be applied without further user action, thus the NvCplDaemon entry will also be present in such a case. To remove NvCplDaemon from systems where it is not needed, go to Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Services > Nvidia Display Service or right click My Computer > Manage > Services and Applications > Services > Nvidia Display Service then set the Startup type to "manual" and stop the service. Next remove the NvCplDaemon string from \HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run with either regedit, or preferably a utility that makes backups like HijackThis. Finally, reboot you PC and verify that it has been removed.
Marky
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Part of NVIDIAS driver library
groovmanjack
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Laptop often connect to TV via S-Video or HDMI. Vital for me. b. Groovy
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