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Windows XP/2000 - [Fixed] Media Player problem.. posted in the Operating Systems forums; Okay, it looks like you will have to adjust your Gamma. To do that, go into Control Panel, and see if your nVidia Settings icon is in there. Then just ...

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Okay, it looks like you will have to adjust your Gamma. To do that, go into Control Panel, and see if your nVidia Settings icon is in there. Then just drag the Gamma slider and use some of the Test images to see your changes.
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If that does not work, you might need to uninstall and reinstall your video drivers.


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I can't find the gamma slider >_>


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sigh


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Really? Try going to NVIDIA Home and downloading the nVidia control panel and driver. That could solve it.


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I have been searching the website for about 15 minutes for the ''nVidia control panel and driver'' and Im not able to find it.. this is starting to get a little frustrating.. I realize your trying to help me here but Im not a computer expert.. I don't know what the heck I'm looking for..


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So is anyone able to help me then? or are videos on my PC intented to not able to be seen?


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This seems like such a simple thing to do but becuase its involving a windows PC it makes it the hardest thing in the world.. I wish Computers were not so difficult.. this is one of the most frustrating things ever.



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