for anyone whos's still struggling with loading profiles on Vista, the best solution i was able to come up with is using an utility that lets you to delay certain programs at startup (WinPatrol for example) and Lut Manager being the delayed one. this way it loads after Vista and NVidia useless...
thanks for the profile, crazycap.
however, i'm about to give up on Vista's abilities to handle them. the LUT Manager posted a few pages back doesn't load them on startup no matter what as well so the only way to enable them is still the manual DisplayProfile.exe method.
*sigh*
yeah, 10e's profile is for 99, 98, 100; 0 brightness and 65 contrast so it's confusing now.
also, has anyone tried playing around with the Service Menu: turn the monitor off, turn it on again while holding brightness and menu buttons, keep pressing the brightness button until you see the menu...
long time lurker.
no matter what, i can't get a custom ICM-profile to work in Vista: manually copied profiles to system32\spool\driver\colors, in Color Management checked "Use my settings for this device", added profiles to list and set one to default, went to Advanced-tab and selected that...