Problem with BRIGHT. EXE in QOSMIO G40

Hello and Hello,

I'm a new user here at the forum, and I hope I'm posting in the right place :).

I just purchased a Qosmio G40 well in March and I'm very happy with it, but 3 days ago, I noticed a problem with it, the BRIGHT program. EXE, that controls the brightness of the flat screen does not work (well, it stoped working), when I press the button in the Panel frontal operational, or use the FN + F6 or F7 combination, this does not work, windows indicates that the BRIGHT program. EXE gave an error but does not specify what error.

Does anyone have an idea why this happens and how to solve?

Best,
Ricardo

That's the problem! If you want to use the system restore then all settings (settings of operating system, installed programs, registry changes, etc.) will be defined at the point of time at the beginning!

This means that you lose the programs that were installed after the restore point created!

But it should solve your BRIGHT. Number of the EXE!

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