Solving Dell Quickset Power Management Problem

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The discussion centers around a user experiencing issues with Dell QuickSet on their Inspiron 8600 after removing it from startup. Although the program has been re-added to the Start Menu and functions correctly, it prompts a Power Management configuration screen at each reboot, requiring multiple clicks to bypass. The user seeks a solution to eliminate this prompt, exploring command line options to save the configuration or run the program invisibly but finds no success. They consider reinstalling Dell QuickSet as a potential fix for the issue.
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Hey guys

I have an Inspiron8600. It came with a utility called Dell Quickset. I removed the part in my startup where it started, I don't know if I removed it in regsitry or in the startmenu (I used TuneUp 2004).

Anyway, the QuickSet program was useful, I didn't know, so I put it back in my StartMenu and it starts up and everything works fine. ... Except that it shows this PowerManagement configuration everytime I reboot my PC. I just ahve to click (Next) a few times, and then everything works. But I hate having to do this.

I looked for command line options to make it "save" the config, or to run invsibile or whatever, but I can't find anything. Does anyone have a clue how to cure this?

Thanks!
 
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