An autorun application called QuickSet is responsible for that display.
May be it accidently has been disabled. You can enable it easily by "repairing" QuickSet in ControlPanel/ProgramsAndFunctions (or the W7 pendant, I'm still using Vista).
The latest version of QuickSet for your OS and machine you should find under "dell.com/support/downloads".
aditower
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November 30th, 2010 13:00
I have the same problem after reinstalling Windows Vista, i see that this is an old post and was hoping that you may have found the answer???
Claire023
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December 12th, 2010 02:00
I had the same problem
BuPunkt
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December 15th, 2010 12:00
An autorun application called QuickSet is responsible for that display.
May be it accidently has been disabled. You can enable it easily by "repairing" QuickSet in ControlPanel/ProgramsAndFunctions (or the W7 pendant, I'm still using Vista).
The latest version of QuickSet for your OS and machine you should find under "dell.com/support/downloads".