Nvvsvs.exe runtime error

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  1. Posts : 1,127
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    Sorry...in and out today. Just to be clear, you have attempted a System Restore from the System restore button and the recovery menu (i.e., not via command prompt) and no recovery points show up in the windowed dialog box?

    Secondly, have you tried the Start up Repair Option? It may be necessary to run it 3 separate times.
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  2. Posts : 27
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       #12

    Yes and yes, about the only thing I can do is when I click windows image file and then advanced and then search for drivers, an explorer opens with a my computer like display showing all the hard drives, in my main hard drive, the data is still present, can we modify the files somehow to make it work
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  3. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #13

    What happens when you boot? It makes it to the normal login screen? Then what?

    You could also try running SFC from the recovery command prompt (from x:\windows\system32>).

    The recovery command prompt can do just about anything a normal command prompt can do. You can download a commandline reference here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...4-1b10266cf72a

    You will likely need to unblock the file via right click\properties|general tab.

    Another helpful link:

    http://www.7tutorials.com/command-pr...r-boot-records
    Last edited by James Colbert; 06 Jun 2011 at 09:17.
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  4. Posts : 27
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       #14

    Then it just keeps on flashing at that welcome screen
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  5. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #15

    In re-reading the thread, there seems to be limited and conflicting information.

    Questions:

    1. Why is your system drive designated as d:\?

    2. Why, in your first post does the error originate in "this pop up kept on appearing Program: C:\Windows\system32\nvvsvs.exe"
    2a. And also: "So I tried c: dir but tht only had a boot sect file. "

    3. Did you remove the boot drive?

    4. What type of system? Filling out your system specs would help.

    Give as much information as you can about the switch over, how you did it and detailed results, presented in as logical and understandable fashion as possible, but don't bog us down with logs detailing all your system information.

    it just keeps on flashing at that welcome screen
    Could you please explain?

    These details may give a clue as to what's happening.

    Thanks,
    James
    Last edited by James Colbert; 06 Jun 2011 at 23:21.
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  6. Posts : 27
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       #16

    Thank You for all your help however I decided to reformat my PC. Thx again
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  7. Posts : 24,479
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       #17

    you are welcome.:)
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  8. Posts : 3
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       #18

    I have not decided or want to reformat my PC and this thread looks like it has knowledgeable experts following it. There are a half dozen threads from the past several years addressing the same issue - none have a solution or explain what the cause is.

    This is the exact text of the error:
    MS Visual C++ Runtime Library
    Runtime Error!
    Program: C\:windows\system32\nvvsvc.exe
    This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
    Please contact the application's support team for more information.

    In safe mode the startup stops at ATiPcie.sys that a search for found similar black screen with mouse complaints

    The machine setup has worked fine for several months, and shutdown without any events last evening. This morning at startup the popup with a black screen appeared. I have tried all of the suggestions posted on the treads.

    Events yesterday:

    • Attempted to install autocad2012sp1x64.exe but it did not install due to the version installed is Civil 3D 2012 not ACAD2012.
    • Installed PublishDWGtoGE.zip without issues - a new icon appeared in my ACAD GUI but have not tried it yet
    • Changed my clear temporary files at startup script from shutdown to startup, restarted several times and seemed to work fine
    • Cleared several GB of temp files that ACAD C3D accumulates - this has been done several times without problems
    • This machine is used as a CAD workstation and is not used for games, entertainment, social networking (besides help forum threads), or other common uses that attract viruses. The only web browsing is to read the news and email.
    • Note that this machine has a PCI-E solid state harddrive in Raid 0 - occasionally it triggers a disk check at startup due what has been assumed a driver issue that results in a poor shutdown, it has not been anything more than annoying - one of the other threads had a similar SSD raid 0 setup. I removed the startup script and ran a checkdisk in case they were conflicting.

    I have access to the drive through a backup drive running the same OS; the specifics of the machine setup are documented here on a wiki page cee241:software:settings:tower [CIFE Wiki]

    Finding a solution or at least the cause so it can be avoided next time is the goal.

    Research: these are the six solutions posted to help forum threads

    Last edited by granite07; 07 Sep 2011 at 20:49.
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