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Originally posted by: taltamir
right click on the desktop, the second thing on your drop down menu would be nvidia panel, go there... look in the options, it should be there.
Originally posted by: YEPP
right click > nvidia control panel > view > show notification tray icon
Thats for XP though don't know if its the same for vista64
Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
Originally posted by: YEPP
right click > nvidia control panel > view > show notification tray icon
Thats for XP though don't know if its the same for vista64
I don't have that option using the 178's on Vista x64.
Originally posted by: WelshBloke
Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
Originally posted by: YEPP
right click > nvidia control panel > view > show notification tray icon
Thats for XP though don't know if its the same for vista64
I don't have that option using the 178's on Vista x64.
Well at least its not just me.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Service Pack 1 seems to be the trouble maker for the tray icons disappearing. People have also complained about their Bluetooth app tray icons disappearing after SP1 install as well. I'll forward this question to Nvidia. I've also done some searching on this, and one thing to try is to completely uninstall the Nvidia driver through the control panel, then go into "C:\Nvidia\Nvidia Vista" and delete the install directories for all the drivers you have installed so far. Reboot, and do a fresh install of the latest Vista64 driver for your GPU. Try that for now until I hear anything back from NV.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Service Pack 1 seems to be the trouble maker for the tray icons disappearing. People have also complained about their Bluetooth app tray icons disappearing after SP1 install as well. I'll forward this question to Nvidia. I've also done some searching on this, and one thing to try is to completely uninstall the Nvidia driver through the control panel, then go into "C:\Nvidia\Nvidia Vista" and delete the install directories for all the drivers you have installed so far. Reboot, and do a fresh install of the latest Vista64 driver for your GPU. Try that for now until I hear anything back from NV.
Originally posted by: WelshBloke
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Service Pack 1 seems to be the trouble maker for the tray icons disappearing. People have also complained about their Bluetooth app tray icons disappearing after SP1 install as well. I'll forward this question to Nvidia. I've also done some searching on this, and one thing to try is to completely uninstall the Nvidia driver through the control panel, then go into "C:\Nvidia\Nvidia Vista" and delete the install directories for all the drivers you have installed so far. Reboot, and do a fresh install of the latest Vista64 driver for your GPU. Try that for now until I hear anything back from NV.
Any news? (although I appreciate its probably not at the top of their to-do list)
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: WelshBloke
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Service Pack 1 seems to be the trouble maker for the tray icons disappearing. People have also complained about their Bluetooth app tray icons disappearing after SP1 install as well. I'll forward this question to Nvidia. I've also done some searching on this, and one thing to try is to completely uninstall the Nvidia driver through the control panel, then go into "C:\Nvidia\Nvidia Vista" and delete the install directories for all the drivers you have installed so far. Reboot, and do a fresh install of the latest Vista64 driver for your GPU. Try that for now until I hear anything back from NV.
Any news? (although I appreciate its probably not at the top of their to-do list)
Not a peep.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
So I got a reply. They mentioned that barely any people were using the tray icon to access the Nvidia control panel. Instead, most users would just right click on the desktop and click "Nvidia Control Panel". So, I don't believe they intend to incorporate the tray icon into Vista. Probably the same for Win7.
If you think about it, it's the same amount of steps to open the CP from either the desktop, or the tray icon. They both get you to the same place. And now that I thought about it, I seldom ever used the tray. Always from the desktop for myself.