Hi guys! Last time I was in the middle of changing my icons with an icon packager when my computer suddenly shut down because of a black out. Its weird but after a few minutes the electricity was back then I started turning on my computer again. During the start-up I received some status message telling me that:
CONTROL PANEL
An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel file C:\WINDOWS\system32\ALSNDMGR.CPL
I tried to ignore it at first though I'm feeling that my computer is running a bit slower. On the next few days this status message always pops up during the start-up which is so irritating implying that it was really a serious error. So I started to look for answers on the web and I found out that the ALSNDMGR.CPL is related to Realtek AC97 Audio Sound Effect Manager and it told me to scan my computer with Uniblue RegistryBooster 2009 and it might solved my problem. I had managed to get the latest registered version and after I scanned my computer telling me that I had almost 100+ error but I was able to fix them all and restarted my pc. But after it I'm still receiving the same error until now! So as another resort I came here to search for answers and I hope you guys can help me! I hope you can share any of your opinions or possible solutions to this problem, thanks a lot in advance!
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If it is realtek that is the problem, I would uninstall your soundcard drivers and soundcard support apps and reinstall them.
Thats if you have your soundcard CD, you could always download them from the realtek or soundcard maker's website.
It sounds like your soundcard files might have got corrupted. Stay away from registry fixers since they can be more trouble than they are worth.
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According to some quick research, nvvsvc.exe is part of the NVidia drivers. It's possible you're using too much of Random Access Memory (RAM) for your video board. Try reducing your screen resolution and see if the problem goes away. In Windows Vista, you'd do that this way: 1. Log out and reboot your machine. 2. When the machine starts the reboot sequence, press the F8 key repeatedly. 3. Select Safe Mode from the resulting menu. 4. Login. The machine will continue booting, but the Windows desktop will look different. 5. Right-click on a blank space on the Desktop and select Personalize. 6. Click Display Settings. 7. Adjust the Resolution slider to the left. 8. Click OK. 9. Restart back into normal mode. Hope that helps.
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