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  1. From what I could see, the calibration of the monitor is something similar, but not exactly that I was looking for, both in terms of result and due to the immediacy of the changes. Gamma Panel, in its simplicity, allows immediate intervention on those parameters (brightness, contrast and gamma) at hand in the Intel GUI which, with the new drivers, I have lost.
    However, for the moment, the question on my behalf seems to be resolved.
    Thank you all for every suggestion and support. ;)

  2. Hoping this would be useful, for those who have the same problem.
    I found out a little but extremely functionally software which name is Gamma Panel. It is standalone, it works with Windows 10 and it can adjust brightness, contrast and gamma of the screen in real time. You can also save a preferred configuration.
    At the end, you are able to put this little executable into the Startup directory too, so it will run every time Windows starts.
    So, for now at least, great: drivers updated and a sort of GUI for these found out.
    Greeting from Italy!

  3. 24 minutes ago, Andavari said:

    I don't know about those older versions. However, with the newest 2019 driver you can open the Intel control panel via two ways:
    * Right click an empty area on the desktop and select: Intel Graphic Settings
    * Go into the Windows Control Panel, change the view from Category to either Small Icons or Large Icon and it will list everything. From there select: Intel Graphic Settings

    Thank you for your answer, anyway using this "new" drivers I "lost" all the Intel Graphic Settings GUI (my English is terrible, I know ...).

    I mean that both "right click" and "Windows Control Panel - Small/Large Icons" don't show voice Intel Graphic Settings.

    I think this is because in the past I installed the old drivers by a setup process (with a setup.exe file) that install both drivers and GUI for Intel Graphic Settings, while now I installed only the drivers for my graphic card.

    I hope I was able to explain ... :blink:

    Thank you!

     

  4. First, thank you all for any piece of advice. ;)
    I solved, too! :)
    Immediately I followed the instructions of Dave, I mean:

    On 11/6/2019 at 20:54, Dave CCleaner said:

     

    1) Updating to the 2013 version of driver (8.15.10.2702) from Microsoft http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q= Intel Corporation driver update for Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family Microsoft ... which may also assist with incompatibility with other software.

     

    I've had the same problems of Ksenom_O, in particular:

    12 hours ago, Ksenom_O said:

    It was difficult to install this update. Windows insisted that the "best driver" is already installed. I had to uninstall the existing driver from Device Manager (which of course caused a black screen) disconnect the internet, reboot, and then manually update from the folder where I had unpacked the cabinet file.

    Anyway, now CCleaner v5.58 works on my computer!
    Thank you very much, Dave!

    but for me it was enough, after the black screen, to shut down the computer, then restarted it and from Device Manager install the drivers downloaded form Microsoft Catalog.

    Now I'm using the CCleaner (x64) portable release 5.58.7209 without any difficulties. 

    The only difference is that I "lost" in the systray the icon of my Intel VGA (old and previous) Driver, but I'm able to manipulate the colors (sorry for my English!) by Windows interface.

    Have a nice day and cheers from Italy!

  5. 5 hours ago, Ksenom_O said:

    I suspect it has to do with the Intel display driver. I have searched both Toshiba and Intel websites for updates, but to no avail.
     

    That's it, I think so: something about and around graphic card or video driver (3d acceleration? the new CCleaner GUI? I don't know ...).
    This probably could explain flashing and lighting. I think there is a video-graphic issue because actually under the system is running, in fact if you rapidly press CTRL-ALT-CANC you'll be able to shut the computer (an old ASUS notebook for me) regularly, without force.
    No updates for me, too. :(

    Now, I downgraded to previous portable version and everything is ok.

    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit version 1809 build 17763.503, confirmed for me, too.

    Cheers from Italy!

  6. Hi all!   :)

    ... and sorry for my terrible English! :wacko:
    I'm having exactly the same issue with CCleaner 5.57.7182 release.
    My machine is: Win10 Pro 64bit (1809), VGA Intel GMA 4500M.

    Everything was ok till 5.56.7144, after updating to 5.57.7182 my notebook started having problems.

    I mean:
    1) I launch CCleaner;
    2) immediately the video starts flashing, with several black screen and however it appears to be more lighting when it's not black;
    3) after three or four rapidly flashing, the OS hangs and I must shut down pressing for a while the on/off button.

    Even if I modify the compatibility settings in "Proprieties" (by the shortcut), I obtain the same issue.

    I'll try to downgrade to a previous version or to use the portable one, otherwise I'll install another cleaner, but I should prefer to remain with CCleaner ... :unsure:

    P.S.
    In other my computers with different configurations (and different graphics card, too) I haven't any difficulties.

    Cheers from Italy!

     

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    Edit: even the portable version (both 64 and 32 bit) crashes and the video got black. :(

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