Hmm, well if a laptop has 2 GPU's, and if switching between them was
possible without reboot, it might just be possible.

I never looked into how a laptop with 2 gpu's does it, but heres how I
think it does it. It first unloads the driver's .dll from windows,
then basically loads the other drivers files. I can see how this would
work very nicely with User Mode drivers, but what about Kernel Mode
drivers since the driver already has deep access in the system?

Once again I didn't look into how it happens but thats what I think lol

On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 9:21 PM, THEfog . <[email protected]> wrote:
> lol no prob dude, I'm actully not familiar with the driver modification
> process but if you have any issues with hardware or software issues than I'm
> your man, this is more MAD_BEASTS territory.
>
> THEfog
>
> On 05/06/2010 11:16 AM, "hussam aulaian" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks man for the reply , i heard abt the hardware profile but i believe
> that MB told us before
> is has somthin to do abt the way u custom ur windows for the visual
> performance only
> i dont knw if angelic has somthin abt that  , ummm
> lets hope any of the experts reply  :)
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