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The best fix so far is still the one I posted earlier this year.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/HDR-stopped-working-after-4-2-0-Update/m-p/12634304#M27846
I do not agree at all. I find this fix easier to apply and it works all the time without needing to both download multiple programs and start any other software and draging things around. Its a one time setup. It looks almost exactly the same as it did before when it used to work with HDR for me, a small increase it seems in saturation that can be lowered in many settings, it could also be that im using already quite high boost in vibrance. Its also a common fix for Windows 11 to make apps work with HDR. The way you explain to fix this is way to tedious for most of us and needs us to download multiple software on our pcs that many just do not want to do. Also putting windows on top of eachother and things that might increase the inputlag.
The fix that i mention here above is easier to apply, works every time, and for me, i prefer to have the small increase of saturation and HDR against non HDR. For those who not get good colors they're happy with, many gamers today usually boost the vibrance in their driver settings, the same way it could also be lowered in case thats a problem for someone. The only downside with the fix is gsync did not work with it what it seemed like when i tested, however it does not bother me the least since i always turn off all kinds of vsync and vrr since im used to competitive fps games and not getting any tearing that disturbs me at all. So if anyone can't live without vrr solutions, then it may not be the temporary fix to do.