So FWIW some suggestions that if you have not already tried may help (in no particular order): I am hoping that you may be wrong about issues with the software but nothing to support that this may be the case. I will also be attempting to profile a couple of laptops. Mainly to calibrate and profile my Eizo CS240 (in this case using the Eizo Color Navigator software) and also a secondary NEC screen (not vital but nice to have) from the same graphics card. Weird Time to bug x-rite.įollowed this thread with some interest as I am waiting delivery of i1 Display Pro (next week). I suspect buggy i1 PhotoPro software since this is a new computer and device Manager sees it and the ColorMunki had as well, just their i1 Profile software does not. The expensive i1 PhotoPro 2 does not, nor does the i1 Display Pro that uses the i1 Profiler software as well. I'll try the ColorMunki Photo next since Device Manager also sees it when plugged in, but different software than the i1Profiler one.ĬolorMunkiPhoto and its software works with Windows 10 64x and the USB 3.1 ports fine. Device Manager sees the head and says it is working, but the software does not. Their site's suggestion is to try a powered 2.0 USB port plugged into the 3.1 port. If I force it to close in Task Manger, the program closes and the i1 head's LED turns off. When I close the program, the software remains stuck in the Back Ground processes in Task Manager and the head remains lit. But it will not see the head in the software, lots of question marks in the software screen. Windows Device Manger shows the i1 Pro head so I will assume the computer and port is seeing it and it powers up when the i1Profiler software launches. 1.6.3 will not see the i1 PhotoPro 2 head, nor will it see the i1 Display Pro either. One even has more power than the other for hungry devices.īig problem is i1 Profiler ver. Old computer crashed so new one comes with Windows 10-64x and 6 USB 3.1 ports.
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