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Gamma Rays Setting for Windows vista - stop the radiation
How does one change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic.
I just upgraded 2 months ago from windows xp. In windows xp a person can click on advance settings, click color tab, then change the gamma rays setting. Does any body know how to change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic? I hope that I did not waste $100 for this windows vista basic upgrade if it doesn't have the setting for controlling the gamma rays of the display like windows xp. |
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Gamma Rays Setting for Windows vista - stop the radiation
You are an ignorant pig to have muti-posted this everywhere.
You have answers in various newsgroups! People help here for free, and you waste everybody's time! Don't come back! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "computer know how" wrote: How does one change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic. I just upgraded 2 months ago from windows xp. In windows xp a person can click on advance settings, click color tab, then change the gamma rays setting. Does any body know how to change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic? I hope that I did not waste $100 for this windows vista basic upgrade if it doesn't have the setting for controlling the gamma rays of the display like windows xp. |
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Gamma Rays Setting for Windows vista - stop the radiation
Hi,
You didn't say what kind of graphics card you have, but these are the instructions for an Nvidia card. To do this, right click on a blank area of your desktop. In the menu that appears, select 'Personalize'. This brings up a dialogue panel headed 'Personalize appearance and sounds'. Click on 'Display Settings'. On this screen, click 'Advance Settings...'. On the next screen, click the tab that corresponds to your video card, in my case it is GeForce 7600GT. With this card, the settings have been consolidated into a single application. Click 'Start the NVIDIA Control Panel'. Under 'Select a task...' click on 'Adjust desktop color settings'. On this screen, you can change the different settings such as brightness, contrast and gamma. Please note that your card may be different, but the basic principals should be the same. Dwarf "computer know how" wrote: How does one change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic. I just upgraded 2 months ago from windows xp. In windows xp a person can click on advance settings, click color tab, then change the gamma rays setting. Does any body know how to change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic? I hope that I did not waste $100 for this windows vista basic upgrade if it doesn't have the setting for controlling the gamma rays of the display like windows xp. |
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Gamma Rays Setting for Windows vista - stop the radiation
computer know how wrote:
How does one change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic. I just upgraded 2 months ago from windows xp. In windows xp a person can click on advance settings, click color tab, then change the gamma rays setting. Does any body know how to change the gamma rays setting for windows vista basic? I hope that I did not waste $100 for this windows vista basic upgrade if it doesn't have the setting for controlling the gamma rays of the display like windows xp. Your Gamma Rays setting should be set at 1.20-1.22. This is the correct range if you are using the recommended dual layer aluminum (aluminium for the Brits) foil hat, and a triple layer aluminum foil underwear. Note that you should consult astronomical references for the presence of gamma ray producing super novas, proto-black holes, and the like each day, much like watching the Weather Channel. If you have no aluminum foil, you can dig a bunker deep underground that will help to protect you from gamma rays. Lining the bunker with several feet of lead will be a plus. Q |