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  • kira180January 7, 2009 11:04 AM PST   
    Q&A: Intel Performance Power Monitor Plug-in for Google Desktop

    I have sccessfully installed the Performance Power Monitor Plug-In for the Google Desktop and I looked at the Q&A for why this program is not working and I found the part about going into the command prompt and registering it but when i do that it says "The module "IntelPPW.dll" failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependant .DLL files. The specified module could not be found." can any 1 tell me what this means

    Richard Winterton (Intel)January 22, 2009 8:42 AM PST
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    Re: Q&A: Intel Performance Power Monitor Plug-in for Google Desktop

    Quoting - kira180
    I have sccessfully installed the Performance Power Monitor Plug-In for the Google Desktop and I looked at the Q&A for why this program is not working and I found the part about going into the command prompt and registering it but when i do that it says "The module "IntelPPW.dll" failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependant .DLL files. The specified module could not be found." can any 1 tell me what this means

    Thanks for looking at the Performance Power Monitor Gadget for Google Desktop Search.  I belive the problem is that you do not have the Microsoft C Runtime installed on your computer.  You can get this download from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=32BC1BEE-A3F9-4C13-9C99-220B62A191EE&displaylang=en   Install this first then follow the steps you previously did registering the IntelPPW.dll from the command prompt.  This should work for you.  Let me know if this doesn't work and I will investigate futher.  Thanks again.  Oh by the way there should be a new Performance Power Monitor Gadget coming out in the next few weeks which has added memory to the list of monitored items.  Watch for it if you want.

    alejandrovdSeptember 14, 2009 7:35 PM PDT
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    Re: Q&A: Intel Performance Power Monitor Plug-in for Google Desktop

    Quoting - kira180
    I have sccessfully installed the Performance Power Monitor Plug-In for the Google Desktop and I looked at the Q&A for why this program is not working and I found the part about going into the command prompt and registering it but when i do that it says "The module "IntelPPW.dll" failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependant .DLL files. The specified module could not be found." can any 1 tell me what this means

    Thanks for looking at the Performance Power Monitor Gadget for Google Desktop Search.  I belive the problem is that you do not have the Microsoft C Runtime installed on your computer.  You can get this download from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=32BC1BEE-A3F9-4C13-9C99-220B62A191EE&displaylang=en Install this first then follow the steps you previously did registering the IntelPPW.dll from the command prompt.  This should work for you.  Let me know if this doesn't work and I will investigate futher.  Thanks again.  Oh by the way there should be a new Performance Power Monitor Gadget coming out in the next few weeks which has added memory to the list of monitored items.  Watch for it if you want.

    Hello Richard
    I tried installing the v2 of the performance power monitor addon on my windows vista netbook, but couldn't make it work. It installs successfully, but doesn't show up in the side bar. I tried installing the C Runtime you mention in this post, but didn't help.

    Thanks
    Alejandro

    szefteSeptember 16, 2009 4:23 PM PDT
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    Re: Q&A: Intel Performance Power Monitor Plug-in for Google Desktop

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    Quoting - kira180
    I have sccessfully installed the Performance Power Monitor Plug-In for the Google Desktop and I looked at the Q&A for why this program is not working and I found the part about going into the command prompt and registering it but when i do that it says "The module "IntelPPW.dll" failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependant .DLL files. The specified module could not be found." can any 1 tell me what this means

    Thanks for looking at the Performance Power Monitor Gadget for Google Desktop Search.  I belive the problem is that you do not have the Microsoft C Runtime installed on your computer.  You can get this download from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=32BC1BEE-A3F9-4C13-9C99-220B62A191EE&displaylang=en Install this first then follow the steps you previously did registering the IntelPPW.dll from the command prompt.  This should work for you.  Let me know if this doesn't work and I will investigate futher.  Thanks again.  Oh by the way there should be a new Performance Power Monitor Gadget coming out in the next few weeks which has added memory to the list of monitored items.  Watch for it if you want.

    Hello Richard
    I tried installing the v2 of the performance power monitor addon on my windows vista netbook, but couldn't make it work. It installs successfully, but doesn't show up in the side bar. I tried installing the C Runtime you mention in this post, but didn't help.

    Thanks
    Alejandro



    I have a simmilar problem on eee PC 1101ha - the gadged is working just fine but there is no battery information available...


    keddy1September 23, 2009 7:24 AM PDT
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    Re: Q&A: Intel Performance Power Monitor Plug-in for Google Desktop

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    I have a simmilar problem on eee PC 1101ha - the gadged is working just fine but there is no battery information available...
    did you try some other method to put the problem right?If so could you please share


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