'Error in C:\windows\system32\NvMctray.DLL' ' input: nvtaskbarinit.

This message is displayed at startup. I am running Windows XP with Firefox3.6

Uninstall / reinstall the Nvidia drivers. Or use ccleaner install it and then run. Go to tools / boot, then delete this entry

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