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    Adding Intel GMA to System Tray

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by koreo, Nov 10, 2009.

  1. koreo

    koreo Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys, I recently right click the Intel GMA icon in the system tray and ended up clicking "Exit." Now the icon won't show up whenever I switch from Discrete to Integrated, and I'd like to figure out how to add it back in. I've tried Googling but I've had no luck.
     
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    Lostinlaptopland Notebook Consultant

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    Right click the desktop, in the gma properties there probably will be an option to re-enable it.
     
  3. koreo

    koreo Notebook Consultant

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    Wow, that was so simple and easy lol. Thanks for the help!