Manager UI white/high cpu power

I have a 64-bit win7 t500 and just installed the Power Manager utility. I get the battery meter, but when I click on the launch of power manager UI, I see the screen to start the Manager 6 power, then nothing else. The icon is in the process of windows tray, but not user interface responds or is displayed.

taskmgr watch pwmiu.exe at 100% cpu and stays like that until I kill him.

Any ideas?

Thank you!

I fell on the fix. I got my set bios to only discreet and not switchable. (fixed some previous bugs associated with a white screen on resume inactive).

Once I moved it to switchable, it worked fine.

If the bug is in the Power Manager 6.32 with bios set to discrete graphics. Win7 pro 64-bit.

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