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Old 11-05-2007, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by zlich View Post
here's the screenshot.
Ahh! OK yeah that's from the third party app called Quick Menu. To get rid of that you need to go into the Quick Menu settings (I don't have it installed right now but if you go to the start menu there should be a submenu for it). Look in the various tabs for an option to disable the battery meter. I know it's possible because I turned it off while I was testing Quick Menu). If you still can't find it post back and I (or someone else) will find the exact command.
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