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| I am profiling a two-month old Dell Inspiron laptop with an Eye-One Display; the problem is that, once the profile had been saved and Eye-One Match has closed down, when I remove the Eye-One Display from the USB port, the profile is disabled and the screen returns to its original uncalibrated state. This started happening after I tried adjusting the settings in the graphics driver prior to calibration - but, having returned the system to its defaults, the problem has remained. Any tips would be most welcome, Richard |
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| In article <99728ece-60d1-4717-9e28-65bf0a035eec@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, smallfieldphoto@gmail.com wrote: > I am profiling a two-month old Dell Inspiron laptop with an Eye-One > Display; the problem is that, once the profile > > had been saved and Eye-One Match has closed down, when I remove the > Eye-One Display from the USB port, the profile > > is disabled and the screen returns to its original uncalibrated state. > > This started happening after I tried adjusting the settings in the > graphics driver prior to calibration - but, > > having returned the system to its defaults, the problem has remained. > > Any tips would be most welcome, > Richard Are you doing this with administrator rights? I think you have to have admin rights in order to write a profile to the correct directory. Eoghann |
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