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System automatically changing gamma after update

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Just now, Minh Dao said:

No, I only tried updating the drivers so far.

Then try to do a complete uninstall of the drivers first. Then, install from scratch.

So after a windows update not long ago, this happened.

 

My screen gamma got way darker than my usual amount and preference. So I used Nvidia control panel to increase the gamma to 1.20. However now the screen keep slowly flickering between +1.00 gamma and +1.20 and that is really annoying. Any way to solve this?

 

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Do you have any programs that are affecting your screen in any way? (e.g. VibranceGUI, etc.) 

"May your frame rates be high and your temperatures low"

I misread titles/posts way too often--correct me if I don't.

 

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1 minute ago, Jasun said:

Do you have any programs that are affecting your screen in any way? (e.g. VibranceGUI, etc.) 

The only program I'm aware of that has any affect to my screen is NVidia control panel. This happens even when I just start up my computer, setting my gamma to preferred setting and nothing else is turned on

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2 minutes ago, Minh Dao said:

The only program I'm aware of that has any affect to my screen is NVidia control panel. This happens even when I just start up my computer, setting my gamma to preferred setting and nothing else is turned on

Have you tried reinstalling GPU drivers? 

"May your frame rates be high and your temperatures low"

I misread titles/posts way too often--correct me if I don't.

 

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1 minute ago, Jasun said:

Have you tried reinstalling GPU drivers? 

No, I only tried updating the drivers so far.

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Just now, Minh Dao said:

No, I only tried updating the drivers so far.

Then try to do a complete uninstall of the drivers first. Then, install from scratch.

"May your frame rates be high and your temperatures low"

I misread titles/posts way too often--correct me if I don't.

 

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