MisterE wrotereggie1979beatz wroteHere here. There IS a ton of nonsense out there. Turn off the appropriate windows service the control panel disappears and vice versa. I generally keep it on.
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PreAl wroteMisterE wrotereggie1979beatz wroteHere here. There IS a ton of nonsense out there. In other words, the Nvidia Control Panel does get loaded, wich IMHO is a good thing as it seems both useful and non-invasive. |
MisterE wrotereggie1979beatz wroteHere here. There IS a ton of nonsense out there. I'm going with yes as a quick search revealed the "nvidia control panel" |
MisterE wroteIn other words, the Nvidia Control Panel does get loaded, wich IMHO is a good thing as it seems both useful and non-invasive. True but I've yet to work out if the control panel settings persist with the service disabled.
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