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Razer Blade 2019 Adv - Moving Factory LCD Calibration

  • 21 December 2019
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Hello,

Hope this is the right forum for this.

I've upgraded the SSD in my Razer Blade Mid-2019 Adv and performed a fresh install of Windows 10 Home.

I would like to preserve the factory LCD calibration. Is this a file on the old drive that i can move to the new one or is it done at a hardware level such that i don't need to worry about it?


Thanks

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Thanks for posting your inquiry on our Support board. There should be a native driver for LCD calibration in Windows 10 Home under, "Advanced Display settings". You can use either Intel or Nvidia display driver to calibrate your screen as well. Feel free to send me a PM should you need additional assistance.
Hi, oh yes i know i can re-calibrate visually, but was hoping to save the hardware calibration file that i understood was created at the factory which i assume is much more accurate than my partially color blind eyes 🙂 Usually those are ics files that are created somewhere. Anyway thanks for the reply.
I was able to find Blade.icm under:

C:\\Windows\\System32\\spool\\drivers\\color\\

The device "Display: 1. Generic PnP Monitor - Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630" has this file set as the default Color Management profile.

For convenience, I've copied Blade.icm here.

- Dave
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ViperGeek
I was able to find Blade.icm under:

C:\\Windows\\System32\\spool\\drivers\\color\\

The device "Display: 1. Generic PnP Monitor - Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630" has this file set as the default Color Management profile.

For convenience, I've copied Blade.icm here.

- Dave


Thanks for sharing this on our Support board. Feel free to send me a PM should you need additional assistance.