QUOTE(eyen @ Jun 17 2007, 02:49 PM)
Eiraku, just curious, did you adjust the contrast,image sharpening and gamma?
I adjusted the gamma to 46% and I did not touch the rest.
Yep, I adjusted gamma to 20%, and colour vibrancy to 20%... The washed out effect all gone here (to my eyes anyway)... Had difficulty in holding the gamma settings though, Vista likes to reset everything every time I reboot (had to disable all three nVidia startup entries to hold colour vibrancy), in the end I resorted to the long way around -->
1) Install
QuickGamma.
2) Adjust the gamma in the nVidia control panel to 21% (as when you apply it, it will drop 1%, another strange problem).
3) Start up QuickGamma with admin rights, check that the gamma has dropped to 1.53 (from the default 2.17)
4) Pick the option "Run QuickGammaLoader at startup" or something like that
5) Press on the "Set current gamma as QuickGammaLoader default gamma" button.
Presto, a heck of a better screen! Blacks look black, and I can separate light grey from white now...

DISCLAIMER: This is done with the Beta 160.03 nVidia drivers and Vista... XP users have better drivers and SHOULD not have to go through this hell...
On the networking side,
turning off QOS Packet Service, IPv6 and also telling my Intel Wireless chip to only use the B and G wireless bands (turning off A altogether) seems to have cured both the slow wireless auto-connect AND the broken Vista startup sound...
Ah, instantaneous wireless auto-connect...

But, one other thing, my BlueTooth is also on when I was doing the above... I usually keep my BT off, lets see if turning it off again will bring back the broken Vista startup sound (or give me a few BSODs)...

More news after the next restart...

Added on June 17, 2007, 11:49 pmOooookay... I have found the source of all my sorrow...

Turning my bluetooth OFF gave me 2 BSODs consecutively... So now confirmed why my M1210 likes to BSOD for no apparent reason...

No effect on the startup sound, but my BT stays on from this moment on, and I'm only gonna turn it off when I'm on batteries...

I wonder what's wrong with the BT drivers and Vista...
This post has been edited by Eiraku: Jun 17 2007, 11:50 PM