<veegerNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT), "ronviers@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> <ronviers@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>On Sep 6, 3:57 pm, veegerNOS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 17:32:36 -0700 (PDT), "ronvi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>
>>> <ronvi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> >On Sep 5, 6:34 pm, veegerNOS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>
>>> >> I have just the opposite problem with my laptop. The screen is
really
>>> >> dark all the time.
>>>
>>> >> Vintage Burgundy 65 Fastback 2+2, 289 OEM 4bbl, Custom C4,
>>> >> OEM front disc/rear drum P/R&P, 16x8" V40s, BFG gForce
>>> >> T/A skins. Cobra drop, halogen and LED lighting.
>>>
>>> >Maybe the power management driver you have installed is not correct
>>> >for that model. Have you checked the manufacturer for the current
>>> >driver?
>>>
>>> All the drivers are correct and up to date. Using the "brightness"
>>> control it is possible to lighten it a little, but not near enough for
>>> some programs. Some of them are so dark it's hard to see what they
>>> are. I think it may possibly be the programs more than the laptop.
>>> --
>>>
>>> Vintage Burgundy 65 Fastback 2+2, 289 OEM 4bbl, Custom C4,
>>> OEM front disc/rear drum P/R&P, 16x8" V40s, BFG gForce
>>> T/A skins. Cobra drop, halogen and LED lighting.
>>
>>Many laptops adjust the brightness of the monitor, on or off ac or low
>>battery, in order to conserve power. This could be buttons separate
>>from the keyboard (like my Mom's Sharp), a key sequence (like my
>>Thinkpad), or software accessed from within XP. It sounds like your
>>laptop is in power saving mode and needs to be reconfigured. But this
>>is just a guess.
>>
>>Good luck,
>>Ron
>
> My first laptop. :0) Still learning about the differences between
> desktop and laptop. (I just switched to DSL two weeks ago after 16
> years of dialup. I can never go "home" again. :0)
>
> Speaking of which.... ISPs are looking at regulating the transfer of
> data via broadband, with stiff charges for exceeding the limits. I
> believe one (AT&T?) has already gone to this with a 30GB limit per
> month. That's fine for a cor****ation, but for a private person....
> --
YES FOLKS JOE BIDEN SUP****TS snooping on YOUR internet to find illegal
music and movie downloads
but does not sup****t snooping to find terror plots
go figure
vote the hero............ dump the zero
COMCAST
they have been throttling download speeds for movie and music b/c if you
can
get hi def movie online you won't need to buy their cable services
lots these cases are in the courts now
other cases involve companies turning over your internet use without your
knowledge, without warrants etc


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