Error message with nwiz.exe [mod nview.dll AppVer 6.13.10.3190 name] C:DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\bdec_appcompat.txt

Windows XP Pro, crashed, took shop, had to be wiped (cleared all updates for several years). Reloaded from the original disks. Added a few other updates since then. When turned on, get the error message and Web site NVIDIA Graphics Driver. I have download long, then a message that it's not compatible with my hardware. Why I get this now? It works, but I get this message every time I turn it on.

Hello karenfedway,

Thank you for visiting the Microsoft answers community.

Try to uninstall then reinstall the Nvidia software.

First of all, make sure you know material real th so that you can download the drivers and the correct software.

-Click Start > Control Panel > Add Remove programs
-Uninstall any software related to Nvidia

Rebooting and using the Nvidia software for your hardware reinstall.

Hope this helps

Chris.H
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