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Answer» O.K so first of all my specs: Notebook ASUS C90S OS:Windows Vista Hom Premium 32 bit Processor:Intel Core Duo E6600 RAM:2GB
So Windows Vista disabled a few of XP's old wonderful features like defining icons for Default Programs (-.-) and sadly also "Hardware Profiles". My Question: Is there anyway to create custom Hardware profiles like in XP ?
I'm asking this cuz like i mentioned in the specs, I've got a notebook and the battery only lasts <1h without deactivating hardware (with it lasts 1:30 h). But after I plugin the LAPTOP I want those that hardware to be activated(startup of course) . If it'S done manually or automatically I don'T care I just want hardware profiles !
Thanx alotI FOUND this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/141600 I hope it helps.The above doesn't apply to Vista, but you may check here: http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows/2006/12/05/hardware-profiles-in-vista/did that answer your question?Nope sorry guys it didn't help me, but thanx 4 the effort.
To clarify what I mean: As u can c in the pics I uploaded, I only have one Hardware Profile (that's a windows of one of the Services) and in the "System Settings" Vista doesn't have any Option to make a Hardware profile.
Maybe there is a way to tweak the REGISTRY abit, perhaps with a program ?
[getting disk space - attachment deleted by admin]Simply speaking, Vista doesn't have that option. Why? I don't know, ask Bill.Vista must have a pretty big list of things they removed...usefull things they removed -.-
...I'll really ask Bill about this ;-)I'd say with M$, it's normal... Usually, it goes this way: They release some new OS, or other program, and 90% of it GETS better, but 10% is broken. But it's not about the NUMBER. In many cases that 10% includes some features, which either many people used, or they didn't bother anyone. Oh well....
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