

I did go into safe mode and uninstall all drivers and reinstall the Intel drivers multiple times. I have gone into the Intel Graphics Control Panel -> Color ->Color Enhancement menu and adjusted the Hue and Saturation but the effects were still different than what the color should look like.

It is not a setting issue with the TV or laptop monitor as this has appeared in the past when the driver was not working properly for the display.Īfter examining the log saved from dxdiag, i see the following errors under the windows error reporting section:Ĭould this be potentially related to the driver not installing correctly?ĮDIT* To clarify even further, this is not an issue that can be corrected via color profile. However currently the laptop display driver for the laptop display is not working. When the display is working correctly, usually both the TV and the laptop monitor have the same shade. In the laptop one, the tint is blue-ish since the driver is not working correctly. One shows the display on the TV and the other on the laptop. The tint is apparent in the attached image below. This is the same tint that appears when the Intel display adapter is disabled and the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter Driver is in use. However this led to another issue with a blue tint in the display which hurts eyes with long term use. I was finally able to recently able to reinstall Windows Education and update to the current Intel driver. Rolling back to Windows Education led to a large issue in the process where the Windows File System was corrupted. One more thing, is there any chance to test a different cable and different TV or monitor?

I provided the chipset driver from our end because I was not able to find it from ROG G56JK | ROG - Republic Of Gamers | ASUS Global, it seems like the driver support is not the same as for Windows 8.1.
