run dll error loading c:\nvcpl.dll invalid access to memory location.

I down loaded a game on the internet called kuma war and since this error appears. do you know why and can it be fixed. I don't know much about computers at all.

c:\windows\system32\nvcpl.dll is related to the NVIDIA Control Panel. You can try to uninstall and re-install the latest drivers from NVIDIA, version 258.96. If you do not have an active 3D device, you must open "Services", find NVIDIA stereoscopic 3D driver service and edit its properties to "Manual", and then stop the service.

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