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Display or driver problem.

D_IMAN
Rising Star II
System: Windows 11 current
Battery or AC:
Model: Vivobook Pro 14X OLED N7400 (X7400PC)
Frequency of occurrence:
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I don't understand what's happening to my display after installing the drivers!

When I installed Windows but didn't install the video drivers yet, everything was fine.

Then I installed all the drivers from the ASUS website for my model.

But then Windows updated through the Update Center and the Microsoft Store drivers.

Appeared UWP applications panel NVIDIA\Intel and other drivers.

1. Now if I open the Intel panel UWP app, go to the "Display\Color" tab and click on the "All Colors" radio button - I can see the color changing and a slight change in brightness...

2. If I open "MyASUS" and click (not move in the direction of decrease / increase, namely, I click!) on the "oled flicker free dimming" slider, or change the "Splendid" profile, and then go back to the intel panel and click again on the switch - I see how the color changes again and a small change in brightness.

Also, if I do not do the action of 1 point, then the eyes start to bother, especially when I read the text!
(Until I make step 1 more effective, "oled flicker free dimming" doesn't help either).
The same thing I have to do when I reboot or turn on or unlock the laptop.

I also noticed that the "Video" tab in the "UWP Intel panel" control panel does not work, turning different sliders and including additional parameters, no changes / actions occur ...
UPD: Some parameters still work

It also seems to me that not all possible settings are present in the NVIDIA UWP control panel...

I also noticed how when playing videos on YouTube and YouTube short (and not only on YouTube) you can clearly see how the skin tones change to red!
I tried tweaking the color and video settings, but nothing helps, the shades are still not quite natural...
It seems that when playing a video, a different color profile is loaded ...

In the "Device Manager" there is a tab "Software Components" where there are components from video drivers, but when you try to update, Windows considers that the most appropriate / latest drivers are already installed.

Current driver versions in Device Manager:
1. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU - 27.21.14.6660
2. Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics - 30.0.100.9929
3. Vivobook UEFI - 10.1.2.300
Color Depth: BPC_10
Color Format: RGB
The laptop is powered by an adapter.
(But also when running on battery, the same problems).

What steps do I need to take to make the display work properly?
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Falcon_ASUS
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D_IMAN

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/214879#Comment_214879

httpsSS://cloud.mail.ru/public/X7Bi/Eq2W4kga6

httpsSS://cloud.mail.ru/public/dHwL/HiH8TiGyC

(Remove two SS in links).

I recorded two videos, one with intel tools and the other with a smartphone camera.

Video from intel tools - Can't see anything...

With a smartphone camera - Barely noticeable ...

I did not upload screenshots, there is nothing to see.


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@D_IMAN
Regarding this paragraph description
"I also noticed how when playing videos on YouTube and YouTube short (and not only on YouTube) you can clearly see how the skin tones change to red!"
Does this happen to all youtube videos?

D_IMAN
Rising Star II
No, not with everyone.

As an example: in these short videos, I can clearly see

How the color changes into car shades:

https: //youtube.com/shorts/WrOUdoZ3-Jg?feature=share

https: //youtube.com/shorts/0ZXwNn7BRkE?feature=share

(Especially on the skin is clearly visible).

But on these videos, everything is fine with flowers:

https: //youtu.be/OXHCt8Ym9gw
https: 
 //youtu.be/D3oq9T0_VCo

D_IMAN
Rising Star II
I'm now more worried about the issue with Intel UWP Control Panel and MyASUS app!

Tired of going into the Intel control panel every time and switching the toggle switch every time ...

My problem is clearly driver related!
Probably due to the fact that Intel is now a UWP application, and it lacks rights / priority, or something else.
(I'm not an expert).

D_IMAN
Rising Star II
I had a thought

Turn off auto-updates for apps in the Microsoft Store, turn off updates for Microsoft products in the update center, turn off automatic driver updates.

Then through "Device Manager"
Uninstall video drivers, and uninstall UWP intel\nvidia control panel.

And then install again from ASUS driver site.
(Download them first).

What do you think about this idea?

RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
D_IMAN

I had a thought

Turn off auto-updates for apps in the Microsoft Store, turn off updates for Microsoft products in the update center, turn off automatic driver updates.

Then through "Device Manager"

Uninstall video drivers, and uninstall UWP intel\nvidia control panel.

And then install again from ASUS driver site.

(Download them first).

What do you think about this idea?


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