reboot and do this.
Solution 1: Create a new monitor profile.
1. Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Adobe Gamma.
2. Select the Step-by-Step Wizard, and then click Next.
3. Note the name of the profile listed.
4. Click Load.
5. Select a profile from the Color folder. Don't select the same profile that you noted in step 3. If available, select a generic profile for the monitor type. You can also select a working space profile as the basis for your profile, such as sRGB or Adobe RGB (1998).
6. In the Description text box, enter a name that is easy to remember, such as your name and the date.
7. Make the appropriate changes as you go through the Adobe Gamma Wizard.
8. In the Save As dialog box, enter the name for the Description from step 6, and click Save. The new profile is saved in the Color folder, and it is loaded automatically.
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by: shivsaPosted on 2003-12-06 at 22:45:11ID: 9891259
this link has the solution. rt/techdoc s/31caa.ht m
http://www.adobe.com/suppo