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- 4th January 2010 at 19:13 #43964
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Get the Display Color Calibration Wizard in Windows Server 2008 R2.More info
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Calibrate-your-display
http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/01/07/windows-7-calibrate-your-display - 8th February 2010 at 20:40 #50284
I think I am missing something here. Where does it say or how to get it?
“Display Color Calibration is not available in Windows Server 2008 R2.” - 8th February 2010 at 20:40 #60103
Anonymous
I think I am missing something here. Where does it say or how to get it?
“Display Color Calibration is not available in Windows Server 2008 R2.” - 9th February 2010 at 07:06 #50285
That’s why it’s in the Wish List forum. It’s a stub topic, until someone figures out how to get it to work.
- 9th February 2010 at 07:06 #60104
Anonymous
That’s why it’s in the Wish List forum. It’s a stub topic, until someone figures out how to get it to work.
- 6th March 2010 at 21:06 #50286
hi,
i’m not sure because i do not use this, but it seems to be easy.
just take the dccw.exe from win7 x64 (plus the MUI file of course) and copy the 2 files to
-%SystemRoot%System32
-%SystemRoot%SysWOW64
-%SystemRoot%Sysnativethen, set under
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionICMCalibration]
entry
CalibrationManagementEnabled
to 1
and entry
DisplayCalibrator
to
%SystemRoot%System32DCCW.exenot sure if you have to fiddle with the access and owner rights, but probably not.
and i have no idea if there are any ICM profiles needed…let me know if it works or not, i might have a closer look again.
- 6th March 2010 at 21:06 #60105
Anonymous
hi,
i’m not sure because i do not use this, but it seems to be easy.
just take the dccw.exe from win7 x64 (plus the MUI file of course) and copy the 2 files to
-%SystemRoot%System32
-%SystemRoot%SysWOW64
-%SystemRoot%Sysnativethen, set under
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionICMCalibration]
entry
CalibrationManagementEnabled
to 1
and entry
DisplayCalibrator
to
%SystemRoot%System32DCCW.exenot sure if you have to fiddle with the access and owner rights, but probably not.
and i have no idea if there are any ICM profiles needed…let me know if it works or not, i might have a closer look again.
- 8th March 2010 at 14:16 #50287
Wow, good job, it works!
So, I made an installer for it. 😉[attachment=0:1iqy7h0v]calibration.7z[/attachment:1iqy7h0v]
Enjoy! - 8th March 2010 at 14:16 #60106
Anonymous
Wow, good job, it works!
So, I made an installer for it. 😉[attachment=0:1iqy7h0v]calibration.7z[/attachment:1iqy7h0v]
Enjoy! - 31st January 2013 at 10:44 #50288
I like this, It is working for me.. I have installed the installer to download calibration.7z [561.43 KiB] It is ok for me.
- 31st January 2013 at 10:44 #60107
Anonymous
I like this, It is working for me.. I have installed the installer to download calibration.7z [561.43 KiB] It is ok for me.
- 24th May 2013 at 13:14 #50289
@AsciiWolf wrote:
Wow, good job, it works!
So, I made an installer for it. 😉[attachment=0:qjao663m]calibration.7z[/attachment:qjao663m]
Enjoy!I would like to try it too, but unfortunately my latest 7zx64 does not recognize it as a valid archive. The file gets downloaded without a problem, and my AV is off just in case. Would someone repack it for me to a simpler format via “Send to zip folder”?
Thanks.
- 24th May 2013 at 13:14 #60108
Anonymous
@AsciiWolf wrote:
Wow, good job, it works!
So, I made an installer for it. 😉[attachment=0:qjao663m]calibration.7z[/attachment:qjao663m]
Enjoy!I would like to try it too, but unfortunately my latest 7zx64 does not recognize it as a valid archive. The file gets downloaded without a problem, and my AV is off just in case. Would someone repack it for me to a simpler format via “Send to zip folder”?
Thanks.
- 10th August 2013 at 08:43 #50290
@Portal2Two wrote:
@AsciiWolf wrote:
Wow, good job, it works!
So, I made an installer for it. 😉[attachment=0:2bvojp62]calibration.7z[/attachment:2bvojp62]
Enjoy!I would like to try it too, but unfortunately my latest 7zx64 does not recognize it as a valid archive. The file gets downloaded without a problem, and my AV is off just in case. Would someone repack it for me to a simpler format via “Send to zip folder”?
Thanks.
I’ve got the same issue… I’m unable to open the archive, I’ve tried 7-Zip x64 and IZArc…
Can somebody please re-package it in some other format…
- 10th August 2013 at 08:43 #60109
Anonymous
@Portal2Two wrote:
@AsciiWolf wrote:
Wow, good job, it works!
So, I made an installer for it. 😉[attachment=0:2bvojp62]calibration.7z[/attachment:2bvojp62]
Enjoy!I would like to try it too, but unfortunately my latest 7zx64 does not recognize it as a valid archive. The file gets downloaded without a problem, and my AV is off just in case. Would someone repack it for me to a simpler format via “Send to zip folder”?
Thanks.
I’ve got the same issue… I’m unable to open the archive, I’ve tried 7-Zip x64 and IZArc…
Can somebody please re-package it in some other format…
- 10th August 2013 at 08:58 #50291
@thomas wrote:
…
just take the dccw.exe from win7 x64 (plus the MUI file of course) and copy the 2 files to-%SystemRoot%System32
-%SystemRoot%SysWOW64
-%SystemRoot%Sysnativethen, set under
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionICMCalibration]
entry
CalibrationManagementEnabled
to 1
and entry
DisplayCalibrator
to
%SystemRoot%System32DCCW.exe….
I’ve got Win7 x64 at work, so I could get myself that DCCW.exe, but what is a “MUI file” ???
Thanks,
Olli - 10th August 2013 at 08:58 #60110
Anonymous
@thomas wrote:
…
just take the dccw.exe from win7 x64 (plus the MUI file of course) and copy the 2 files to-%SystemRoot%System32
-%SystemRoot%SysWOW64
-%SystemRoot%Sysnativethen, set under
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionICMCalibration]
entry
CalibrationManagementEnabled
to 1
and entry
DisplayCalibrator
to
%SystemRoot%System32DCCW.exe….
I’ve got Win7 x64 at work, so I could get myself that DCCW.exe, but what is a “MUI file” ???
Thanks,
Olli
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