Or maybe it is even meant to run at every boot ?The entry is located in the registry under the HKLM branch, the Run key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunFrom Sysinternals Autoruns, I "extracted" this info about it:Value Name: nwizDescription: NVIDIA nView Wizard, Version 105.25Publisher: NVIDIA CorporationPath: d windows\system32\nwiz.exeCommandline: nwiz.exe /installthanks, shirker_The other two NVIDIA drivers related entries located under HKLM Run key are:Value Name: NvCplDaemonDescription: NVIDIA Display Properties ExtensionPublisher: NVIDIA CorporationPath: d windows\system32\nvcpl.dllCommandline: RUNDL元2.EXE \WINDOWS\system32\NvCpl.dll,NvStartupValue Name: NvMediaCenterDescription: NVIDIA Media Center LibraryPublisher: NVIDIA CorporationPath: d windows\system32\nvmctray.dllCommandline: RUNDL元2.EXE \WINDOWS\system32\NvMcTray. I am curious (I hope there are Arsians who use NVIDIA drivers out there), is it normal that the registry startup entry of nwiz.exe process started with the /install switch isn't deleted after the installation of drivers (and first after rebooting afterwards), as I would expect. Attachments nViewDMGuidev135-85.pdf (6.
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