All Start-up programs lost: Retriving them!

Raiin Maker

Raiin Maker

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Oct 2005

England

Blood On The Worlds Hands

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So a while ago i downloaded a program that for some reason deleted all my startup items. While i replaced what i thought was all of them i just realized the software for my Nforce chipset (lets me easily change my screens refresh rate, anti aliasing, etc) and my Realtek soundcard managed (lets me change the way i hear my audio and will test my speakers for stero sound were still missing.

I've tried re-downloading them however i can't seem to find the right ones. While these programs aren't exactly major, i would still greatly prefer to have them, as they offered little things that made my life a little nicer.

My chip-set is a Nforce 4 AMD Ultra (gone to the site and downloaded the drivers yet the actual program i had before, which allowed me easily to change my resolution, anti aliasing, refresh rate and rotation (among other things) from my notification area.

If any of you know the software that i am missing i would greatly appricaite your help, and if not, i apologize for taking up your time.

~Raiin Maker.

Sound card software now found! Thank you for your help. Still looking for Nforce however!

kuramoto

Academy Page

Join Date: Jan 2008

Trinity of the Ascended [ToA]

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To the best of my knowledge, the nVidia control panel is included with the NForce drivers. The executable for the tray icon is nwiz.exe (try searching for that on your system). If the startup entry isn't created during installation, I would assume something went wrong. When installing graphics drivers, you need to uninstall the existing one before installing a new one.

However, you can also try to access the nvidia control panel through the Windows Control Panel, as it provides the same functionality as the notification icon, although it isn't quite as convenient.

Tachyon

Tachyon

Forge Runner

Join Date: Nov 2005

Stoke, England

The Godless [GOD]

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It's your video drivers that enable you to alter the resolution, refresh rate, anti-aliasing and all the other things like that.

You can get your nForce drivers here http://www.nvidia.com/page/home.html you should also grab the latest video drivers too, if you're running a Nvidia card.