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    No "Adjust GPU Settings" even after installing nTune...

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Triple_Dude, Nov 15, 2007.

  1. Triple_Dude

    Triple_Dude Notebook Evangelist

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    Problem Solved :p
     
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    This may sound like a stupid question, but did you click the "+" next to "performance" and accept the license agreement?
     
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    That's actually interesting, thanks for pointing it out.

    I'm 100% sure that it was NOT there the last time I ran it (I ran it again after a reboot to take that screeny without looking at the menu--perhaps a reboot was all that was required).

    Thanks ;).

    Now I have to re-DL nTune and re-install it 'cause I thought it was defective and got rid of it :p.