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When I try to play a video clip from the Internet or a
DVD, all of the video settings (Windows Media Play 10)
are set at zero. I can move the slide bars when playing
video clips and they'll stay in place until I play a
different clip. During DVD playback, the slider bars
jump back to zero. My video card is a S3 Graphics
ProSavageDDR. When I go to download the drive for this
card, a message comes up saying

"C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXECT.NT. The system file is
not suitable for runnins MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
applications. Choose 'Close to terminate the
application."

Chosing "Ignore" here doesn't seem to help.

One other thing, when I start up my computer, a message
comes up saying that the program "nwiz.exe failed to
load". The application had this discription listed under
properties....NVIDIA nView Wizard, Version 31.90.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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Have you tried the latest drivers from Nvidia?

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Keith" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I try to play a video clip from the Internet or a
> DVD, all of the video settings (Windows Media Play 10)
> are set at zero. I can move the slide bars when playing
> video clips and they'll stay in place until I play a
> different clip. During DVD playback, the slider bars
> jump back to zero. My video card is a S3 Graphics
> ProSavageDDR. When I go to download the drive for this
> card, a message comes up saying
>
> "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXECT.NT. The system file is
> not suitable for runnins MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
> applications. Choose 'Close to terminate the
> application."
>
> Chosing "Ignore" here doesn't seem to help.
>
> One other thing, when I start up my computer, a message
> comes up saying that the program "nwiz.exe failed to
> load". The application had this discription listed under
> properties....NVIDIA nView Wizard, Version 31.90.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.

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