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Startup Item: NvCplDaemon
Command or Data: RUNDLL32.EXE
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Normally leave to run at start-up

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berkay
xp

berkay
xp

Austin Powers
Nvidia component

RoyP
Needed for Nvidia card additional functionality

Cujo
Nvidia Control Driver

Mike

jimvf
nvidia

tuffg
Nvidia drivers services

Dubious
It does lotsa stuff.

Steve632
xp

Donna
NvCplDaemon related to Nvidia graphics cards. Here's a short description:- System Tray icon used to change display settings, change the clock rate and memory speed for nVidia based graphics cards. This is unnecessary since you can easily configure these settings the way you want them in the Display Properties and not have to mess with them again.

Steve
Once the res is set, then forget. Unless you need to constantly fiddle with settings then let it be. If you like the way your computer is running then turn it off. A job well done is never re-done.

Paul Ruppert
Description: System Tray icon used to change display settings, change the clock rate and memory speed for nVidia based graphics cards. This is unnecessary since you can easily configure these settings the way you want them in the Display Properties and not have to mes Rating: Not Required, often infrequently run tasks that can be run manually.

fzhao
Nvidia Control Driver

Steven Lawyer
Disabled this but it re-enabled itself.

Harry
I had the same experience as Steven Lawyer. You can go here: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/OptimizeXP.html and find a drivers page that has updated drivers for all your hardware. More information

MarkC
Loads at startup. Not really needed if graphics are set correctly. Will restablish if disabled.

Carol in K-Town
NvCplDaemon, runs on startup and reloads itself if disabled. Anything that has more power than the owner of the equipment makes me raise my eyebrows. I should decide if I want it to run or not is how I feel.

pablo
Nvidia Control Driver

Jeremy
Certain motherboards with older AMD chips will not set for any higher than AGP 1x without using a Geforce Tweak utility to force the issue. You DO have the power to turn it off or on by disabling the Tweak Utility, but you may lose some graphics performance.

FOXswizz
It's from Nvidia and not a badware.

d_lin
Same observation as steven_lawyer, except that this component also exist in win2000-Pro with sp4.

Alexander
Grafikprogramm. Das ist der Aktuellse treiber von Nvidia fr die Gforce 2 Ti

sandro
vista

tickleusknee
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
cant be doing any good tweaking with all those settings

usalaptoprepair.com
Control Panel Shortcut basically.

TechCat
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
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
its apart of nvidia drivers its fine just leave it :)

Island Preacher
Not sure what this does. Is this the MS authentic version checker? I am temporarily removing it.

Wolf
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 HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun 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 HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun with either regedit, or preferably a utility that makes backups like HijackThis. Finally, reboot you PC and verify that it has been removed.

Marky
Part of NVIDIAS driver library

groovmanjack
Laptop often connect to TV via S-Video or HDMI. Vital for me. b. Groovy
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