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Re: [Digital BW] Vista Colour Management

2008-05-04 by Tom Baker

I've got Vista 64 and don't seem to have this problem.  The only time the profiles 'diappear' is when there is a major update to my video card. It's always a major effort to get my settings back from those updates.  But, that doesn't sound like the problem you're having.
   
  I recently moved my system around, and had to disconnect everything.  All went back together without any issues.
   
  However, none of this may be relevant if you're running Vista 32.
   
  Tom Baker

Richard Smallfield <r.smallfield@....nz> wrote:
  Hi,
no, it's the display profile that is lost - plugging or unplugging the printer to the usb port or unplugging the calibration device etc trigger the problem.

Richard

At 04:28 a.m. Monday 5/05/2008, you wrote:

>Are you unplugging the device the profile is for that seems to be 'lost'?
>
>Tom Baker
>
>Richard Smallfield <r.smallfield@...> wrote:
>Hi, 
>I asked here about losing my colour management ... and it seems like it might be a Vista problem - here is the evidence:
>
>----------------
>x-rite's web site:
>Date Created: 11/14/2007 Date Modified: 3/12/2008 
>Monitor Profile Doesn't Load Automatically - Vista
>
>Vista seems to unload calibration profiles. Until this is resolved by driver fixes or changes in the operating system, load profiles manually with the "Calibration Loader"
>---------------
>
>Has anyone else had this issue?
>
>Why unplugging something from the usb port should do this though, is beyond me.
>
>thanks,
>Richard
>
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