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    Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Power Settings (dv2000t)

    Discussion in 'HP' started by QuietStorm, Jan 17, 2007.

  1. QuietStorm

    QuietStorm Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I received my laptop yesterday, I'll speak on it later but for now I have a question regarding the title of the post.

    When I go to Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile tab > Graphics Properties > Display Settings tab > Power Settings

    Everything is greyed out. Does anybody know why, and how to change these settings? Thanks
     
  2. revwannabe

    revwannabe Newbie

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    I have the same problem. If anyone has a solution. please post a reply or e-mail me at [email protected].

    Thanks
     
  3. KrispyKreme50

    KrispyKreme50 Notebook Evangelist

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    I believe it is now controlled through Vista's power schemes similar to the way how Powermizer for Nvidia GPUs is no longer manually controllable under Vista.
     
  4. revwannabe

    revwannabe Newbie

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    I have windows XP home, would it still be controlled by windows?, and how long should my battery last? it lasts about 90 min tops.

    thanks