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AMD PowerNow! Dashboard Release Notes

PowerNow! Dashboard Release Notes
(Version 1.0.5)

System Requirements

Operating Systems Supported:

  • Windows 98SE
  • Windows ME
  • Windows 2000 SP1 or Higher
  • Windows XP
AMD Athlon or Duron processor with PowerNow! capability. Generally, only laptops are shipped with PowerNow! capability, with PowerNow! installed/enabled. See the Enabling PowerNow! section below installing/enabling PowerNow!.

Installation requires 800x600 resolution or higher.

IMPORTANT: The Dashboard is incompatible with PowerTweak. If you have PowerTweak installed, then you must uninstall PowerTweak before installing the Dashboard. Currently, you cannot have them both installed at the same time and have them work.



Enabling PowerNow!

Check whether the PowerNow! software is installed and enabled by going to Power Options under the Control Panel. If there is a PowerNow! section, then AMD PowerNow! Software is installed. Use the PowerNow! section to set your PowerNow! settings.

Windows XP:
AMD PowerNow! support is included with Windows XP. This means that under Windows XP the AMD PowerNow! Software should not be installed.

IMPORTANT:
As of the current release of Windows XP, you must go to http://www.windowsupdate.com and download the latest processor driver to enable PowerNow!.

Windows 98SE, ME, and 2000:
Under these operating systems, AMD PowerNow! Software is needed for the system to take advantage of the power-saving capabilities. If you have an AMD Athlon or Duron processor with PowerNow! capability (usually laptops and Small Form Factor machines), check the OEM software which came with your system for the AMD PowerNow! Software for that system, or check directly with the OEM.



Installation

Upon uninstall, there will be a device left in your device manager called 鈥淎MD ChkState Driver鈥. You may leave this device installed with no hindrance to your machine, and we recommend that you leave this device installed. If you do wish to remove this device, go to the Device Manager (under System Properties) and uninstall the 鈥淎MD ChkState Device鈥. Also, find and delete the files chkstate.sys, chkstate,pnf, and chkstate.inf from your file system.

Windows 98SE Installation Issue:

On some Windows 98 SE systems, the installation may terminate with the message "The program has performed an illegal operation." In all cases where we've seen this happen, the Dashboard still installs correctly. Ignore the error message and try starting the Dashboard application.



Enabling DMA

Battery Savings and system performance may be increased by making sure that DMA is enabled.

Depending on the system devices and hardware, DMA may not be an option. This section is intended to guide you to the common place for checking and enabling DMA. Some drivers have different windows and panels so please keep that in mind.

Enabling DMA on 98SE and ME:

1.Right Click on My Computer and go to properties. This will bring up System Properties.
2.Go to Device Manager and select 'CDROM' and find DMA settings.
3.Go to Hard Disk controllers and select Primary to enable DMA and then Secondary to enable DMA.

Enabling DMA on WIN2K: (Note: Some drivers have the setting 鈥楢utomatic鈥, which will auto-detect and set the appropriate DMA settings.)
1.Right Click on My Computer and go to properties. This will bring up System Properties.
2.Go to the Hardware tab and select the Device Manager button.
3.In Device Manager select 'CDROM' and find DMA settings. 4.Go to Hard Disk controllers and select Primary to enable DMA and then Secondary to enable DMA.

Enabling DMA on XP:
In most cases, XP will automatically set the best settings for DMA.



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