Saturation Too High

So, when my computer turns on and goes to my desktop, the screen looks normal, but after about a second the saturation suddenly gets turned up too high, and bright colors become really bright. I'm using Windows 7 Home Edition on a MacBook Pro 17" through Boot Camp, and the color calibration utility didn't seem to help.
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Hi,
 
 

I would recommend you to update the display drivers from the manufacturer's website and also make sure if there is any software required to be installed for the display.
 
 
Method 1.
Uninstall and reinstall the Graphics adapter drivers:
1. Go to Start and right-click on Computers and select Manage. This will bring the Computer Management window, now on the left sidebar select Device Manager.
2. Then go to Display Adapters and right click on it's name and click on uninstall.
   To reinstall the drivers right click on your card’s name and finally click Update Driver Software
3. You have two options here, click the option that reads "search automatically for updated driver software".
If the above steps does not help I would recommend you to update the display adapter's drives from the manufacturer's website.
 
Method 2.
I would also recommend you to update the bootcamp and check. You may contact the Apple support for that.
 
Hope this helps.



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Shekhar S - Microsoft Support.

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Last updated April 21, 2025 Views 4,417 Applies to: