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Richard Winterton (Intel)
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February 23, 2006 5:38 PM PST
Performance Power Management
Google Performance Power Management Plug-in
 
Download and Installation Instructions
 
Hi all we have updated the links to Intel's Power Performance Google Gadget.  To gain access to the setup program directly click on the URL below:
 
 
This should be all you need to install the gadget.  However if the install fails due to not having the Microsoft C Runtime available on your machine you may download the runtime  with the following link:
 
 
Then try running the setup URL again. 
 
If you have any other problems you or comments I would encourage you to post a message here or contact me directly at richard.winterton@intel.com
 
Thanks,
Rich
gbrloconnor@yahoo.co.uk
August 31, 2006 9:12 PM PDT
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#1
hallo,i need to get my google side-bar on my desktop
suppachaimk@yahoo.com
September 12, 2006 2:08 PM PDT
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#2
I am a ner user, please advise me to use your program.
cmircea1
October 19, 2006 10:11 PM PDT
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#3 Reply to #2
Click on the link in the first message, download it and follow the instructions.
ralm@tervela.com
November 17, 2006 3:55 PM PST
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#4 Reply to #3

Tried to download today got "Node not found"

Any idea where it got moved to ?

Intel Software Network Support
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November 17, 2006 6:17 PM PST
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#5 Reply to #4

Links are updated above.

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Lexi S.

Intel(R) Software Network Support

http://www.intel.com/software

Contact us

 

wlsx361
December 24, 2006 5:43 PM PST
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#6

Had to go the way of vcredist_x86.exe then setup but nothing came up after install??? strange

Jason Zhu (Intel)
December 28, 2006 10:37 PM PST
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#7 Reply to #6

you may try this URL to install this google desktop gadget

Intel Power Performance Manager for Google Desktop

surf123fella-support1@yahoo.com
January 4, 2007 7:43 PM PST
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#8
I downloaded the file at the link http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/ISN/Home/SiteImages/3/setup.exe and followed the instructions.  I was troubled by getting at least two warnings that the Publisher was Unknown.  If I hadn't downloaded directly from an Intel or other trusted site, I probably wouldn't have installed the item.  It wasn't listed as having been certified with Google either.  It doesn't seem to have caused any problems on my system and it's running fine so far.  In the current environment of Malware prevalence I think these are matters than Intel should take seriously with their position as one of the market leaders in several arenas.  I realize that you get far more messages than you can respond to and I don't expect you to respond to mine either but would be delighted if you did.  I have another issue with some aspects of your web site but I will address them in a more appropriate forum than this.  Thank you for your attention and any response or enlightenment would be welcomed.
postaquestion
March 11, 2007 10:22 PM PDT
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#9

The GDS Perf meter would be of much greater value if it could display the info needed for proper battery recalibration! Perhaps these could be "mouseover" values shown on the graph?

1) On the bottom "percent" graph, tell me the current, full charge and design capacity in mWh. That way I know if recalibration has accomplished anything, and if I have truly taken the battery to complete charge (ready for recal)

2) On the charge rate, mouseover could show fractional (not just truncated integer) watts of charge/discharge

3) in the log file, it would be great to have the current voltage as well.

ALSO... just for clarity...

a) The "maximum samples" ought to mention that's the max # displayed. At first I thought it would terminate after that many samples :)

b) Does this work with more than one battery?

Intel Software Network Support
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Status Points: 2432
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May 21, 2007 1:46 PM PDT
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#10

Here's a tidbit about the gadget from a customer report we received and a conversation with Rich: If no Time value is showing up in the gadget for your battery, then if your laptop is plugged in, unplug it and check again.  Some batteries don’t provide the information needed for time when the battery is plugged in.

==

Lexi S.

Intel(R) Software Network Support

http://www.intel.com/software

Contact us

 

Jason Zhu (Intel)
July 22, 2007 11:06 PM PDT
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#11 Reply to #10

Dear all,

We just release v1.1 of Intel Power Performance Monitor Gadget for Google Desktop. Please go to get the new Gadget software at ISN download site.

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mobility-and-performance-the-intel-performance-power-monitor-gadget-for-google-desktop

Jason Zhu (Intel)
August 14, 2007 12:07 PM PDT
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