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Old April 27th 08, 12:50 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default Power Options section greyed out in Display Properties

I've had three different nVidia cards in this machine and for the past
6 months the Power Schemes sections have been greyed out in the
Power Options, Screen Saver, Display Properties box. The 21" Dell
990 monitor used to go into `Turn off monitor´ energy saving mode
after 10 mins. I really need this feature to work again with the hot
weather coming around. Any suggestions on how to re-enable?
Running 32MB Riva TNT2 card with 44.03 drives.


-G

 




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