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khatur

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  1. I let it dry for a while tho and if it wasn't dry then, it should certainly be dry now. I left it in my room which gets hot and its been several days since I cleaned it. I will try to open it up and see what happens tho.
  2. I get that but it says that the file was created back in 2009 which I don't think would be latest firmware update. If it was being replaced properly, wouldn't the keyboard function as normal?
  3. Yeah that's what I was told to do by the Corsair rep and I kept trying it after too with other ports but its like I can't delete the file completely for some reason. Everytime I plug it back in the original file is back
  4. So my friend had a spill on his K95, He unplugged it right away and gave it to me cause he got a new one and thought I could fix this one. I cleaned it out and plugged it back in when it was all good (I followed the spill guide on here). It shows CRP Disabled so I call corsair and get the firmware file but for some reason, I can't replace the file on the keyboard with the new one. Whenever I plug it back in, I get the same CRP DISABLD and the file is the one from before. I've tried everything at this point. The PC I'm trying to use it on never had the K95 used with it so I had no CUE, I'm not sure if that would make a difference. I've installed CUE, used all the ports on my PC, changed windows settings and nothing seems to work. Has anyone dealt with this before? I don't want to send it in right now because I don't have a permanent address and if I can solve it myself I'd like to. I've tried to change firmware on a mac but it doesn't even delete the old .bin file completely so there isn't enough room for the old one. I haven't tried it on another PC yet but I'm not sure if that would even help. I’d really appreciate if someone could help me out I’ve never had a mechanical keyboard and I’d love to use this one!
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