FIX for problems with the Windows 10 May update (1903/18362)
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F.lux still isn't working. I disabled fast startup and nothing.
Please advise on how to get this to work.
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@gras68 post your driver info (f.lux options > driver info) here and we'll see what's up.
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@gras68 said in FIX for problems with the Windows 10 May update (1903/18362):
F.lux still isn't working. I disabled fast startup and nothing.
Please advise on how to get this to work.
my eyeballs are killing me!!!!I have the same issue! Just updated windows earlier today. Driver details are as follows:
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@herf Updated windows earlier today - f.lux was working well before update. Fast Startup is disabled. Driver details are as follows:
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@sm1286 thank you, basically all of the failures right now are "Vega 8" - I am not sure yet what is going on.
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This is probably an issue with Windows Night Light. Nothing to do with graphics card or anything broken in your computer. After poking around, I did this:
- uninstall f.lux -- no change
- Discovered in Windows > System > Display -- Night Light set to OFF (which I had set so as not to conflict with f.lux).
- Changed Night Light to ON. Colors normalized to daylight (I did this around noon today).
- Clicked Night Light Settings and found this was at about 90% strength!!!
- So for some reason, after 1903 update Windows was using 90% strength Night Light for and in daylight! Hence the gross pink for orange and muddy-tern for both green and blue.
- Now my issue was, with Night Light reset to ON, I had true daylight color, presumably as long as daylight lasts. But what if I prefer f.lux to Windows Night Light? Will it go back to remaining stable if I set it back to OFF?
- Yes, it did. And so far, after reinstalling f.lux, they're playing nicely together again.
- If the issue pops up again I plan to check Night Light. If all else fails, set Night Light's make sure its "power" is no more than 50%, preferably zero.
Hope this helps some.
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@herf Hi, another Ryzen 3 2200G user here. Found this thread and can confirm f.lux has stopped working after the 1903 update. None of the "Effects and Extra colors" work except the Vignette setting that darkens the corners. If I can provide any other information please let me know, want to help find a solution to this as soon as possible, thanks!
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@rorix Same issue with me, check my thread for some info maybe it can help
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@abhimahant Here's what's worked for me after all this trying.
- Uninstalled the drives.
- Uninstalled display monitor from device manager.
- Restart graphics driver using custom resolution utility.
- Finally installed drivers again but with windows not amd.
- Although the version of my drivers is old now. But i will update my drivers and see what happens.
I cant confirm if 2nd step is important or not, your wish I guess.
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Thank you so much for the information you have provided.I do admire the effort and consider this as a great help.
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Help! I've read through both of the threads regarding errors with the recent updates. This program has helped so much with my migraines - I Need it!
I have uninstalled and reinstalled f.lux after each attempt. I have uninstalled and reinstalled my display adapters. I have disabled fast start up. Tried adjusting display properties.
Here's my driver info:Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 15.201.1151.1008: AMD Radeon HD 5450 (20151104)
Intel Corporation 10.18.10.4358: Intel(R) HD Graphics (20151221)AOC e2252V , 477 x 268mm, built 2013
Chromaticities:
R=0.647461 0.333984
G=0.284180 0.607422
B=0.151367 0.071289
W=0.312500 0.329102sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 69%
Windows Build: 18362
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@jh211707 these are older drivers - are you able to try updating them?
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I have the same problem since updating my CPU to a Ryzen 3 3200g, also updating from windoiw 7 to 10, I hope a solution is found
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 26.20.13001.25001: AMD Radeon (TM) Vega 8 Graphics (20190730)
Generic PnP Monitor, 410 x 230mm, built 2009
Chromaticities:
R = 0.648438 0.338867
G = 0.291992 0.602539
B = 0.142578 0.070313
W = 0.313477 0.329102sRGB gamut: 93%, AdobeRGB gamut: 63%
Windows Build: 18362
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@herf I've been using the latest Adrenalin 19.7.5 beta drivers from July 30 to no avail. There are no newer drivers than that.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 26.20.13001.25001: AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 8 Graphics (20190730)
HP 23xi IPS LED Backlit Monitor, 509 x 286mm, built 2014
Chromaticities:
R=0.635742 0.333984
G=0.308594 0.623047
B=0.150391 0.067383
W=0.313477 0.329102sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 69%
Windows Build: 18362
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@herf In checking for updates, there are none. Updating is what caused my issue. If there is another way to do this, I don't know how other than to manually do it in the Device Manager, but I am new to this. What [drivers] do I need to choose to force an update?
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@herf I attempted to manually update both display adapters, but both said they had the newest update available. Same with my monitors.
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UPDATE: The newest windows update has a bug that disables f.lux and all programs like it, including the windows built in Night Light. I recovered to a previous version to wait it out until the bug is fixed.
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@jh211707 we think this problem was fixed in 18362.207 and later, so the remaining issues are due to graphics drivers.
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The issues with the Vega 8 persist on 18362.267
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Hello
We are having the exact same problem.
We have been using F.Lux fine and testing this with a view to purchasing licencing for our organisation. We have a lot of users that would benefit from this using multiple screens. We use a multitude of different devices, graphics cards and drivers. I can tell you clearly that none of them matter as this has stopped working for all users since we patched to 1903. We have troubleshooted extensively so it is either Windows that has disabled it or something needs updating in your code and patching.
Its disappointing that we have had to stop testing this and maybe hold off purchasing licences for our users because of this bug. Please could you investigate and fix it.
Christopher
We are all running Windows 10 1903 Build: 18362.267.