MagicTunePremium 3.0.5 not for W7?
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This MagicTunePremium is a real bugger. Tried putting it on my HPDV6 laptop (Windows 7 64-bit) and got the blue screen twice. Computer didn't crash, but went into safe mode. Unloaded MTP.
I may have missed something but
1) What monitor are you using?
2) Why are you installing on a laptop?
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This MagicTunePremium is a real bugger. Tried putting it on my HPDV6 laptop (Windows 7 64-bit) and got the blue screen twice. Computer didn't crash, but went into safe mode. Unloaded MTP.
I may have missed something but
1) What monitor are you using?
2) Why are you installing on a laptop?
Monitor is LP156WH2-TLQ1 (a LED screen), as part of my Pavillion laptop. Why install on a laptop---thought it would be a good idea as there are no buttons (other than brightness: Fn>F7 or 8) and I wanted contrast control.
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This MagicTunePremium is a real bugger. Tried putting it on my HPDV6 laptop (Windows 7 64-bit) and got the blue screen twice. Computer didn't crash, but went into safe mode. Unloaded MTP.
I may have missed something but
1) What monitor are you using?
2) Why are you installing on a laptop?
Monitor is LP156WH2-TLQ1 (a LED screen), as part of my Pavillion laptop. Why install on a laptop---thought it would be a good idea as there are no buttons (other than brightness: Fn>F7 or 8) and I wanted contrast control.
This appears to be an LG-Philips monitor. MagicTunePremium is supplied by Samsung for Samsung monitors only as far as I am aware.
Even people with Samsung monitors have experienced problems (as a google search shows).
Maybe there is some other software for your monitor.
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Finally solved the 'No contrast" problem, there is a program/driver from Intel (graphics and media control panel/graphics media accelerator hd) that gives you control for adjusting the picture quality of your monitor's screen. It comes with the computer and I had to find this out from HP.
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Finally solved the 'No contrast" problem, there is a program/driver from Intel (graphics and media control panel/graphics media accelerator hd) that gives you control for adjusting the picture quality of your monitor's screen. It comes with the computer and I had to find this out from HP.
When you have the correct info a lot of things are really quite simple. Pity you had to jump through hoops to get the info - but worked out in the end.