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NVIDIA ActiveArmor
File Name: ntrayfw.exe
Description:
System Tray access to the NVIDIA External: ActiveArmor hardware-optimized firewall built into some older nForce 3 and 4 series motherboard chipsets
System Tray access to the NVIDIA External: ActiveArmor hardware-optimized firewall built into some older nForce 3 and 4 series motherboard chipsets
nVidia Application Drivers
File Name: nvidiav32.exe
Description:
Added by a variant of the External: IRCBOT BACKDOOR!
Added by a variant of the External: IRCBOT BACKDOOR!
NVIDIA Compatible Windows Vista Display driver, Version *
File Name: RUNDLL32.EXE NvCpl.dll,NvStartup
Description:
If you use a utility (such as External: RivaTuner) to overclock any of the default display settings (system clock, memory clock, etc) for NVIDIA based graphics chipsets and want to apply these new settings at startup then this entry will maintain these. Leaving this entry enabled doesn't appear to have an impact on startup time. Not required if you use default settings and if you disable this entry you may also have to disable the associated "NVIDIA Display Driver Service" or "NVIDIA Driver Helper Service". Included with drivers since late 2002
If you use a utility (such as External: RivaTuner) to overclock any of the default display settings (system clock, memory clock, etc) for NVIDIA based graphics chipsets and want to apply these new settings at startup then this entry will maintain these. Leaving this entry enabled doesn't appear to have an impact on startup time. Not required if you use default settings and if you disable this entry you may also have to disable the associated "NVIDIA Display Driver Service" or "NVIDIA Driver Helper Service". Included with drivers since late 2002
NVIDIA Compatible Windows7 Display driver, Version *
File Name: RUNDLL32.EXE NvCpl.dll,NvStartup
Description:
If you use a utility (such as External: RivaTuner) to overclock any of the default display settings (system clock, memory clock, etc) for NVIDIA based graphics chipsets and want to apply these new settings at startup then this entry will maintain these. Leaving this entry enabled doesn't appear to have an impact on startup time. Not required if you use default settings and if you disable this entry you may also have to disable the associated "NVIDIA Display Driver Service" or "NVIDIA Driver Helper Service". Included with drivers since late 2002
If you use a utility (such as External: RivaTuner) to overclock any of the default display settings (system clock, memory clock, etc) for NVIDIA based graphics chipsets and want to apply these new settings at startup then this entry will maintain these. Leaving this entry enabled doesn't appear to have an impact on startup time. Not required if you use default settings and if you disable this entry you may also have to disable the associated "NVIDIA Display Driver Service" or "NVIDIA Driver Helper Service". Included with drivers since late 2002
Nvidia Control Center
File Name: NvTaskbarInit.exe
Description:
Added by the External: HILOTI-AY TROJAN!
Added by the External: HILOTI-AY TROJAN!
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