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  • Birthday 04/24/1972
  1. This was the first time I had run into a problem since I bought the system in 2017, so I can't say it was a bad experience. I just uninstalled Consairlink after I got the system online, and haven't downloaded ICUE yet. I don't really see the need for the extra resource control.
  2. I may have resolved the problem in an unusual way. I couldn't disbale the Corsair Link service from the PE command line, but I went into c:\program files (x86) and renamed the CorsairLink4 directory. Then the install finally proceeded past the 67% point for the first time. Now I am in the setup menus configuring the new OS.
  3. Hello, I have been using a Corsair One since 2017. Yesterday it crashed after a Windows 10 version update, and has not recovered. I learned about "corsairvbus" driver problem with the update, but at the time I just wanted to recover use of the system, so I went to the F8 menu and re-installed. It has continued to BSOD now at 67% installation, even after selecting the lengthy complete erase option. I cannot even boot to safe mode through F8. I can only boot to the command prompt mode that runs Windows PE on the X: mount. I was surprised to see some of my old drivers still on C: with the dism command, because I though a complete re-install would remove them? I do not need any of the data on the PC. Can anyone suggest how to recover it's functionality?
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