With SM30X-102 power management

Hello

I want to use the utility of Toshiba power with a non admin on laptop user account management. If I try, I get the message that I have to be an administrator. If I make a selection as long as an administrator, the values are not used for the normal user account. So my laptop doesn't work at full speed if I am not an administrator. No idea if there is a setting in XP where can I change the power as a non admin user management?

thanx
Peter

Hello

one of my friends had the same problem, so we looked for a resolution and found an announcement in this forum.

Go to the "advanced search" and search for "Toshiba power saver on M30 SP.

Perhaps it could help you!

Antoni Bye

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