If you encounter graphic problems in Flux software while displaying colour shades for instance, you should check if the drivers of your graphic card are up-to-date. In order to do that, you have to execute the following procedure:
1 | Open the Control Panel -> System and Security -> System. Click on Advanced system settings.

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2 | In the System Properties window go to the tab “Advanced” and click on Settings… in the section “Performance”.

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3 | In the Performance Options window select the tab “Advanced” and then click on Change… in the section “Virtual memory”.

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4 | In the “Virtual Memory” window unselect “Automatically manage paging file size for all drives” in order to be able to modify the memory values.

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