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Window 98 power manager does not work

The icon is there but when you click into it nothing happens.

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If you mean Power Option, go to Control Panel.

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SOURCE: Football Manager 2009

If its a genuine DVD, then you can get a replacement.

If the DVD is pirated, then there is a problem with the crack.

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