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meeekael

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  1. Thanks buddy! I was meant to post an update but forgot. I reinstalled it about a week ago (the newest version), and it is sleeping fine now! Will give the Hardware Lighting option too. There was no mention of the sleep issues in the patch notes, but it looks like whatever they've done has fixed it (at least for me). Thanks Corsair.
  2. Still happening for me. Sleep works perfectly when I disable Lighting Node Pro with USBDEVIEW. Have modified XHCI USB handling, fastboot, the works, no difference. It's obviously your product Corsair, any help would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Ah lucky you, sounds like a different issue to us. We aren't using the commander, and it's directly tied to iCUE being on (or off) / Lighting Node Pro being connected(or not). In my opinion its an issue with how windows is "seeing" the Node Pro default HID drivers. The 115i doesn't use the default drivers, so the computer can sleep.
  4. Hello, same issue here. Using iCue, Lighting Node PRO, 3x ML120's and a 115i PRO RGB. Using usbdeview to track down and disable the Lighting Node PRO USB device allows the PC to sleep. Resets the lighting to demo rainbow though. Have tried using powercfg -requestsoverride but that thing is finiky at the best of time and it won't have a bar of it. Seeing the Lighting Node Pro uses the default windows HID drivers, I can't just add the HIDdriver to the override because my computer would sleep, forever. Ha ha. I'm out of ideas short of finding a program which force-sleeps after a set time. Attached are my logs, two files of each. There is 2 or so minutes of inactivity there where it should sleep. Second one (labeled) I let iCue continue logging after disabling the Lighting Node Pro. . There's a weird repeating error with the 115i, which doesn't appear to be affecting operation (or sleep) at all. Service logs.zip
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