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PowerColor User Guide
Recall: This option recalls a previously saved settings file. PowerColor
comes with a number of preset files for your convenience, or you may
recall a settings file you created. After you select Recall, a standard file
dialog appears for you to select the settings file to be recalled.
Save Default: Use this option to store your own custom default settings.
Note:
The
Save Default
option overwrites
PowerColor’s default settings. Once
PowerColor’s defaults have been overwritten,
they cannot be recalled. If you use certain set-
tings regularly, save those settings in a separate
file and recall them as needed. See
Save
and
Recall
above for more information about these
options.
When you select Save Default, a dialog window similar to the one
shown in Figure 2–6 appears where you can check off the settings to be
saved as defaults.
Note:
Only the settings you check off are saved
as defaults.
Figure 2–6
Settings window
Summary of Contents for PowerColor
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