![]() I can't imagine that this is the way it is supposed to "work". Or any ideas how to keep it from disabling itself? But it partially defeats software's the purpose, if I have to keep telling it to start running again.ĭoes anybody have a workaround to have it re-start automatically? I do not notice any trigger action either.įortunately, it remembers my settings. The time it runs before disabling varies. This means I need to open the nView Desktop Manager again, then re Enable, for it to begin working again. It runs fine for a while, then automatically disables. I open the nView Desktop Mananger and Enable. For reference I have NVidia Quadro P3000 notebook card. I'm running the latest version (149.77) of nView Desktop Manager on Windows 10 圆4.
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