Power on S10 Windows 7 management

I downloaded the latest Lenovo Energy Management in the list of Windows 7 drivers. It installed OK, but I can't get an icon in the taskbar to come up (even though I enabled it), and clicking on it in "All programs" does not bring it no more.

Also, I have no MENU for the volume controls (I also installed the Audio Drivers of Windows 7).

Any ideas?

Hi, curious... that should not happen... last test I use this instead of official...

Windows 7 another beta (works for Windows 7 driver

use the EM facility administrator and set it for vista compatible... everything works without probs

Lenovo Energy Management Driver

cordially KalvinKlein

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