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  1. Try using BlueScreenView by Nirsoft to see if any dump files are recorded: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
  2. You can format it in Disk Management. Right click This PC>Manage>Disk Management Delete all the partitions and then you can format one large one. Just make sure you're looking at the right drive. The other option is to use DiskPart. Start>Run>CMD>diskpart>list disk>Select disk n (corresponding to the drive you want to erase)>clean>create partition primary>Format fs=ntfs quick>assign
  3. Crosspost from FP. I got three of these myself. The colors are terrible out of the box. All the colors are super washed out. Maybe I'm biased coming from IPS instead of TN. Work setup: 24" IPS 60Hz Monitors. (3 x Dell 2415H, 3 x Lenovo Li2323s) Also, have 3 LG IPS monitors at home. (I think LG makes the panels for all the monitors I have). Was looking to cut down to 6x1080P to 3x1440P monitors I've attached a color profile I generated with the Spyder 5 Express. LMG has a way better calibrator. I wonder if they calibrated it before doing the "unboxing" because the colors are washed out of the box. I was ready to send them back but the calibration puts them in line with a high-end TN panel but doesn't quite look like a quality IPS. I'm sure if they tested it, it would be way out of spec with Adobe RGB colorspace. If you want to recreate my conditions: 1. Set OSD language to English 2. Set Brightness to 80 (not backlight) 3. Adjust color temperature to 6500K 4. Disable Dynamic Contrast DCR Apply the profile to see if it makes a difference. Here's a guide to installing the profiles: https://pcmonitors.info/articles/using-icc-profiles-in-windows/ (Standard monitor types) Crossover 27 FAST-2.icm
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