Color management settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
The Windows color management settings page (located in Settings > System > Display > Color profile) enables users to add or remove color profiles, set default color profiles for the connected displays, as well as access display calibration and enable automatic color management.
About Color Management - Microsoft Support
Use color management to assign different color profiles to different display devices, creating a uniform color experience across all of your devices. Usually Windows handles this on its own, but if you need to install and assign a custom color profile, here's how:
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
If some Windows functions aren't working or Windows crashes, use the System File Checker to scan Windows and restore your files. Though the steps below might look complicated at first glance, just follow them in order, step-by-step, and we’ll try to get you back on track. Run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe)
Auto color management in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support
Auto color management in Windows 11 provides system-level color management to ensure that colors across Windows apps appear accurately and consistently on supported displays—whether the apps are color-managed or not.
Fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed
The Program Install and Uninstall troubleshooter helps you automatically repair issues when you're blocked from installing or removing programs. It also fixes corrupted registry keys. First, you'll need to download the troubleshooter. Download troubleshooter.
Troubleshoot graphics issues in Flight Simulator X
INTRODUCTION. This article describes several known graphics-related issues that you may have when you play Microsoft Flight Simulator X. More Information. General troubleshooting information. Install the latest drivers.
Control your Dynamic Lighting devices in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you have Dynamic Lighting-compatible devices (such as LED-lit keyboards, mice, case lighting, or other devices), you can control them both individually or as a group through Windows Settings, by selecting Start > Settings > Personalization > Dynamic Lighting.
Use a fix-it tool with Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters, or select the Find troubleshooters shortcut at the end of this topic, and then select Additional troubleshooters. Select the type of troubleshooting you want to do, then select Run the troubleshooter.
Use color filters in Windows - Microsoft Support
If it's hard to see what's on the screen, apply a color filter. Color filters change the color palette on the screen and can help you distinguish between things that differ only by color.
Windows file system access and privacy - Microsoft Support
How the file system access settings work. To allow or block file system access for a specific app and service. Do one of the following: In Windows 10, go to Start > Settings > Privacy > File system and make sure Allow apps to access your file system is turned On.