Well, he could be trying to make nvidia cp work to try and sort some
info about it, but that's if the guy is very knowledgeable, while it
does seem likely that a forced device manager install could have been
done too. Not to mention possible occurrences of malware.

On Sep 27, 12:36 am, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote:
> @tribaljet: I sure agree with you, but actually there was a voice
> called Nvidia drivers in the installed programs and removing it (note
> that it showed me a nvidia logo but it seemed sort of "old xp style")
> caused aero to stop ( I hope Thefog is right because this thing is not
> allowing me to sleep)
>
> @kiki sorry bro but as I said I removed it thinking of it to be junk
> (there was no "nvidia corporation or something like that near the
> program name) if there's a way to find the information you asked
> please tell me. Also note that dxdiag showed me only the 645 under
> video devices and that the only signal of nvidia drivers was the title
> in installed programs ( no nvidia cp or tray icon, while there was
> intel cp but no Intel driver on the installed programs list)
>
> PS please guys note that I'm not trying to fool anyone I'm really not
> sleeping on this, maybe it was just a trick resulting from improper
> installation, but if there's the remote possibility to exploit nvidia
> drivers (or at least get some inspiration for our fatastic developing
> teams) I would like to try and understand what happened.
>
> On 26 Set, 18:22, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > even though I'm agree with what everyone have said, but hmm, I found
> > it interesting
>
> > may I know what Nvidia driver that was installed? (if possible, with
> > the exact card series and driver version...)
>
>

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