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FedExman

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  1. I recently went on vacation for about a week and had my computer turned off the whole time. After getting back from vacation I turned my PC back on and I got an error when iCUE tried to boot up. I have attached a photo of the error, but here is what it said: "The code exaction cannot proceed because libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem". This would happen whenever I tried to open the software, uninstall it, or even try to repair it. I tried reinstalling Visual Studio 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022 to get the libcrypto file replaced, but this did not help the issue. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170#visual-studio-2015-2017-2019-and-2022 I then manual downloaded the libcrypto file and replaced it in my System32 folder. After doing this I was able to open the Install iCUE.exe file and "Repair the App", but this still did not get iCUE to work. It still wont let me uninstall iCUE. and whenever I try to run it I get a popup that "iCUE has unexpectedly encountered a crash" (Image attached). I am at a loss of what to do to try and fix this issue. I have also attached my system info if that is of any help.
  2. I think I may have figured out the issue. It seems that with multiple Nodes it is registering the node with fewer fans first. I have swapped my fan order around and so far this seems to have fixed the issue. Time will tell though.
  3. I recently built and installed my new PC and have been having issues with my 9 QL120 RGB fan setup. The iCUE software is switching the order of my 2 Light Node Cores that I have plugged into my Commander Pro USB ports. I have tried swapping the USB ports which seems to work initially, but the next time i restart my computer it switches the order of the Light Node Cores in the iCUE software again. Is there a way to switch the order of the Lighting Node Cores in iCUE software, or do I have to go about this a different way? Here is how I have my Corsair products hooked up: 6 QL120 RGB fans plugged into 1 Light Node Core the 6 power cables are plugged into the Commander Pro, and the Light Node Core is plugged into the Commander Pro's USB and Sata cable is plugged into the PSU 3 QL120 RGB fans attached to H150i radiator on the top of the case, the 3 power cords are plugged into the radiators splitter and the RGB cables are plugged into a 2nd Light Node Core. That 2nd Core is plugged into the Commander Pro's 2nd USB port and Sata cable is plugged into the PSU The Commander Pro's Sata is plugged into the PSU, and the USB is plugged into the Motherboard. Thank you for any help, I have attached a photo to show the numbering order on my 2 Lighting Node Cores. I am trying to get the visor effect to go through 1-6 red and then 1-3 green (according to my photo) but it's going 1-3 green and then 1-6 red
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