Nvidia Color Settings Reset on Restart

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by talason, Nov 18, 2016.

  1. talason

    talason Guest

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    The latest drivers reset my nvidia color settings everytime i restart my computer. My colors look all washed out without using the nvidia colors. I reverted to an older driver and it fixes the issue. When I install the latest driver it breaks again.

    please fix!

    Thanks :)
     
  2. Han2K

    Han2K Master Guru

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  3. Hammie

    Hammie Banned

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    Next time. When its not broke dotn fix it. DRivers just bring up new problems for poeple espeically those with older nvidia cards...
     
  4. talason

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    Thanks for the program! The only problem is i have "start minimized" checked and it still pops up in the middle of my screen on windows reboot.
     

  5. talason

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    hammie a gtx 980 ti isnt that old.....
     
  6. Sajittarius

    Sajittarius Master Guru

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    You might not need an extra program to fix the problem on reboot. Are you using HDMI?

    It's a known issue if you change the digital vibrance setting (under Adjust Desktop Settings in nvcp) from the default, it will change to Full Range even if you have Limited RGB selected. Then after a reboot, it will show washed out, since it resets back to Limited.

    If you aren't using HDMI, then disregard my comment.
     
  7. Prophet

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    Run nvcp as administrator. "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Control Panel Client\nvcplui.exe", make short cut, right click short cut 'run as admin'.
     
  8. Keesberenburg

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    I use HDMI but i dont have this problem (win 10) with the same graphic card.
     
  9. Hully

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    you could try changing output dynamic range to full

    NCP>display>change resolution>output dynamic range>full

    worked for me when i had a similar issue
     

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