Flash Cards in Windows 7 RC

Hello everyone.
I installed win 7 rc 32 Bit and everything works fine on my toshiba L300 19 f.
Used to work as flash cards. But after a while I noticed that I couln t change more
power management. When I press FN + F2 I see only the map but it shows no power management.

Here\s a link to a screenshot (imageshack):
http://yfrog.com/5ftesthjip

I'm intrigued, because he used to work after installation.
Any ideeas?
Thank you

Hello

Toshiba has begun to support Windows 7?
Is your laptop than Windows 7 supported?
You have downloaded all the tools designed for Windows 7?

You have tools designed for Vista?
Can you expect all the features with tools designed for the other operating system?
Should I put more similar questions?

You understand why I asked so much?
You can get the point?

Please answer YES or NO only (if possible). ;)

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