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    White List Gone. M11x R2

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by DHELL101, Jan 29, 2011.

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    i went back to using the old driver and it has come back.

    strangehow the newest driver as of 2011 does not have the option to whitelist
     
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    I am running 266.58 and it is all still there. Try reinstalling with a clean install this time.
     
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    happened to me once on the new driver. i didnt need to clean install, just a restart fixed it.
     
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    If that happens go into Device Manager, click on the first item in the tree (your machine's name), then Action > Scan for hardware changes.

    Your screen will blank out momentarily but the options in the NV control panel should return.