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    NP9262 problem

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by StealingYerMail, Jan 25, 2009.

  1. StealingYerMail

    StealingYerMail Notebook Enthusiast

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    I got a Sager NP9262 as a graduation/Christmas present in late 2008, and I love the thing. However, I have one minor problem with it.

    When I boot it up (or bring it out of sleep mode), the nVidia Control Panel always sets my display's "Digital Vibrance" to 100%. The thing is, this only started happening recently and only in power saver mode.

    While it's not a huge deal, it's kind of tedious to bring up the nVidia control panel every time I start up a session on my computer... and while the digital vibrance doesn't really make anything look too different, it seems to put a lot more strain on my eyes.

    So how do I set it so the digital vibrance defaults to about 60%? There is no "Save" button, only Apply and Cancel.

    Any help?
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    have you uninstalled/removed the Nvidia drivers and re-installed it (or a newer version?

    remember to fully remove the previous drivers before installing the new ones.