![]() TL:DR: go to "devices" in the left menu, select your motherboard (I have ASUS so I don't know if this is different for other motherboards), click on "addresable socket" (not sure this is the correct English term but it's the second tab from the left) and then at the upper right corner "search again" or whatever that buttons says in English. I found a simple solution for Armoury ignoring devices after I went through hell today. I think Asus just gave up trying to figure out their own software. I have made many lighting profiles in that program. You do install aura sync at some point, but you never use it. There is a forum thread started at corsair which has instructions on how to install the ICue software with Asus plugin correctly.Īt no point does it involve using Armoury Crate. when minimized it uses I think less than 2%. It also uses 15% of my shitty 750 ti graphics card, but only when it is not minimized. It uses up 3-4% of the CPU on the downside. The motherboard and ram show up in that program. That means you can use the ICue rgb software with an Asus plugin. I ended up returning my team group ram, and purchased Corsair RGB ram. I don't know if it's related, but I also updated my AMD radeon driver to 19.7.5 by downloading from the amd website and choosing "Clean Install"." I reinstalled just the lightingservice component and then rebooted, and sh.it just started working. Same at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\ (deleted the lightingservice folder) I then went to the registry to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\ and deleted the LightingService subdirectory. "I went to C:\Program Files (x86)\LightingService after uninstalling the lighting service component and found a 3kb file called LastProfile.xml. To fix it I followed this post exactly and it worked perfectly! If this works for you in the future just remember to be careful because Asus aura is controlled with motherboard firmware in a windows environment so fixing it isn't as simple as just reinstalling the program if it doesn't work anymore. It turns out that aura sync accesses profiles on a chip on the motherboard and I had corrupted the file by messing around with both the aura program and the armoury crate at the same time (use one, NOT BOTH!!). Reinstalling windows did not fix it either so don't do this unless you know for sure it's a software issue! I've seen issues for this all over the place and finding a fix was difficult, but basically my motherboard aura sync control was not working at all. ![]() I was having issues with the armoury crate not working AT ALL and Asus aura program giving me a startup error too. ![]()
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