After installation of Windows 7 Service Pack 1, it is not possible to pass the graphics more

Hello

I am running Windows 7, 64-Bit SP1 on a Lenovo T500 with switchable graphics.

I downloaded and installed the Service Pack 1 manually (working on the Intel card) since it does not appear on Windows Update (now I now that it was because of outdated drivers Intel) - the installation went well. Later I tried to go to my Ati card but nothing happened and I realized that the Intel driver was apparently updatesd by SP1 (had a new design of the Intel tool). After playing around I got my Ati card active now but I can't switch back to the Intel card.

I uninstalled all the drivers graphics and deleted all graphics devices from the Device Manager and then installed the latest driver from Lenovo and also tried with the latest driver from Ati/AMD directly (11.2), but nothing has fixed my problem.

I can right click on my PowerManager battery and select the other card on "Switchable graphics", but nothing happens - no message error but also without change.

Every help is very appreciated.

See you soon

Dominik

Hello!

I just wanted you to know that the problem has been resolved after the Power Manager Update to 3.45 (http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-70601&medium=rs...)

See you soon

Dominik

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