![]() Anyway, after reinstalling Vista, GPU settings appeared in the Vista power plans (Power options.Change plan settings.Change advanced power settings.GPU settings). I guess this was the main issue for me.there was no conduit for Vista power plans needed to interact with GPU settings. Prior to reinstalling windows, I there was no there was no GPU settings item under Vista advanced power settings. There was no sound reasoning behind the need to reinstal windows, it was basically a what else can we do suggestion. This was advised by dell technical support after trying various other things such as fiddling with settings, updating the bios, reinstalling drivers, and reinstalling dell system software. anyway try the video playback thing and get back to me, i wana see if u experience same pixelated playback when not plugged in, try using at least 2 different video players just to make sure please.Īs I mentioned previously, things seem to be working for me after doing a completely fresh reinstall of vista. Im just waiting for better drivers and better bios updates to see if this changes, by the way im guessing u have the same graphic card as me, the 9400m g series and not the 9500 series, thats the only main difference that some xps 1340's have. I dont have any settings for sli hybrid, i reformated the laptop like thousand times to see if anything changes, but i notice one thing which is interesting! Try doing this too and get back to me! When watching a video when the power is plugged in the video playback is good as soon as i plug out the power the video playback becomes more pixelated!!!! Im guessings thats the sli hybrid working but i dont like the fact that the video playback becomes pixelated and want to find the setting where i can change that, by calling dell thousand times they also dont know how to fix it they tried to see all the power settings, which btw are always set to high performace! they came to a funny conclusion that i need to replace the processor as it will replace the intergrated video card on it lol. I have the same problem as you, well almost anyway. The issue is that the manual says that when the power scheme is set to balanced the graphics mode should automatically switch dpendent on whether the laptop is connected to the mains or not. By manually switching power scheme, the graphics mode switches accordingly. In the battery status section of windows mobility centre (which is not in the modified by dell section) there are 3 power schemes: Balanced, power saver, and high performance. keyboard backlighting and radio control options. If I open windows mobility centre there are a bunch of options, including two listed under a "modified by dell" section. If I repair the installation nothing changes. If I select modify, the only components listed are keyboard backlighting and radio control options. When I try to install quickset downloaded from the drivers and downloads web page for my laptop (quickset v 9.2.13, A05) I do not get the option to install quickset, but rather to modify/repair/remove it, suggesting it is already installed. I am not sure if I have quickset installed.
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