
Rule 5: No Referral or Affiliate Links - Referral or affiliate links are not allowed here. Absolutely no politics and religion talk on the subreddit. No brigading, personal attack bashing, mudslinging, or witch hunting. No Religion or Politics - Be nice, civil and follow rediquette. This means the article must be talking specifically about Nvidia as a company, Nvidia's product, or other products using Nvidia's technology. Rule 3: Relevant Content - All posts must be primarily related to Nvidia. Please follow Rule #10 regarding low quality content when posting your build and please only post builds with Nvidia products clearly visible. Rule 2: Build Pictures Related Posts - Build pictures related posts are only allowed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. You can also use /r/TechSupport community. Latest thread is linked in the sidebar or pinned on the front page. Rule 1: Tech Support & Issues - Tech Support posts are not allowed. This Subreddit is community run and does not represent NVIDIA in any capacity unless specified. A place for everything NVIDIA, come talk about news, rumours, GPUs, the industry, show-off your build and more. I also made sure that my Fast Startup option in Power Options is turned off and my color range in the Nvidia control panel is set to Full.Welcome to /r/NVIDIA. Going into Task Scheduler and disabling "Calibration Loader" and the triggers under "WindowsColorSystem" by following this guide - ( ) Solutions I've tried: Going into color management and making sure my settings are correct there by following this guide - ( ) It didn't use to do this before, it just started happening a few days ago. I also updated my GTX 1080Ti drivers to the latest version and still getting the same issue.



I have to open up NCP and select the "Use Nvidia settings" again under "Adjust desktop color settings." I have my own custom color settings set in Nvidia control panel but every time I restart/shutdown my computer, the color settings reset.
