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Bob 2018-03-27 20:09
I'm on a dual monitor dual boot Windows 10/OS X system with a Radeon 5700 graphics card. When I boot to OS X, both monitors are in color. This was also the case at first when I installed Windows 10, but suddenly when Windows Defender hit on something it didn't like (maybe a coincidence), and I clicked on its message to check it out, my primary monitor went to grayscale, and it's been that way ever since (but not in OS X}.
I tried playing with the color filters on/off setting in Windows to no avail. I tried a minimal boot, but that didn't help.
Any ideas? Is there something in the registry I can fiddle with to put my primary screen back into color? It's an Apple Cinema Display if that matters.
Bob A
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Christian Studer 2018-03-28 14:34
I would check the settings in the video card software as well, apart from that I don't know what else you could try.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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RayleneBianchi 2026-02-17 11:25
It sounds like your primary monitor's color issue might be related to some display settings that were inadvertently altered, possibly when Windows Defender prompted you. Since the issue doesn't occur in macOS, it suggests the problem is likely within Windows settings or driver-related.
First, you could check the **Color Filters** again to make sure they’re off—go to **Settings > Ease of Access > Color Filters** and make sure “Turn on color filters” is disabled. If that’s fine, try reinstalling your graphics drivers. You can do this by going to the **Device Manager**, finding your **Radeon 5700** under Display Adapters, right-clicking to update or uninstall/reinstall the driver.
If that doesn't work, check the **Display Color Calibration** in Windows. Type "Color Calibration" in the Start menu and follow the steps to reset the display settings. Additionally, you might want to check the registry for any color profile tweaks, but casino avec neosurf https://bro-shop.fr/ I'd suggest starting with the above steps to avoid deeper changes that could be more complex to undo.
Let me know how it goes!
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