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Thanks I got this to work I just simply had to plug it in to a different usb
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Had something similar last night. Two devices with firmware updates - tried to update, failed. Red triangles.
In my case there was an update to iCue available/pending which I installed and rebooted after which the device firmware updates went smoothly. You could try that try restarting the icue service, or rebooting. Any or all might do the trick. |
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Sorry then chum, I got nothing else for you. Hope you find a fix.
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First, locate the iCUE installation folders in Windows and delete them manually:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\Corsair C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Corsair Then locate the various registry keys related to iCUE. These can be modified by opening the program RegEdit, which comes default in Windows. Just open your START menu on the bottom left of the screen, and type "Regedit". Then you need to delete these two folders: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Corsair HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Corsair That will generally get you around the error. |
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Try quitting out of iCUE in your task bar, and then reopen it as an administrator.
I would also suggest performing the directions I gave before, but also turn off any AV you are running just in case it's quarantining the driver during installation. |
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Im having a similar issue, Icue doesn't seem to pick up either my keyboard or mouse on boot (sometimes one, sometimes the other, sometimes both). Unplugging them and plugging them back in seems to work (go figure). Firmware on both is up to date, Icue is up to date and I tried a reinstall which worked for 1 reboot, then it went back to hit or miss detection. K70RGB quickfire + Scimitar Pro RGB, Win10 Pro slow ring insider. Not sure if relevant but I'm also using a Corsair cooler H100i v2, which always gets detected properly but occasionally cranks everything to 100% for a short time when I boot, despite temps being well under the threshold set to do that.
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The initial boot fan craziness is normal for hardware. It's just a quick test, and also like... an originating spin to get them all moving. Your GPU and PSU should do this as well.
Try turning off Start on System Startup in Settings in iCUE, and then open it manually after boot. Your issue definitely sounds like an enumeration error caused by too many programs accessing the USB reg at boot. |
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Try to get Windows to renumerate the USB ports... i.e. move your mouse & keyboard to a different pair of USB ports. I had to to this yesterday with my K95 Platinum RGB keyboard (first time I've ever experienced the red triangle issue) and it fixed the issue.
NB. My pass-through port was working correctly as it hosts my M65 Pro RGB mouse which continued to work normally where-as the keyboard was not recognised in ICUE. |
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Glad to hear!
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Happend to me a few months ago. I found that the problem was an Seagate external driver that had issues. Every time I was plug in the drive USB go crazy for m65 and k95. I had only red triangles every time.
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