Windows 7 All Washed OUT HELP

Hey Guys, I just installed Win 7 64 bit on my NEW Macbook Pro 13" .. The screen looks really washed out and really bright.( yes I turned the brightness down) When running Mac its FINE! I went to Nvidia website and it says Im using the current correct drive. Has anyone else have this issue? Also did anyone come up with a fix with the volume muted on boot up? Thanks in advance..

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