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  1. How foolish I've been.  Solved everything a month ago by reverting to v1.28 as advised by this forum and ignoring update prompts to update to v1.30 every time the PC restarts.  Today, however, I fell for the old 'your software is out of date' prompt and updated to v1.31.  And guess what - that crashed instantly too.  So back to trustworthy v1.28 again.

    I have no idea what test machines Thermaltake use to stress test their software, but they aren't Windows 10.  This is crazy.

  2. On 9/12/2019 at 11:20 PM, Mr_RustEZZE said:

    I had this issue resolved once i had finally gotten my mobo and processor and authentic version of Windows 10. All was well until like Schlitzbull, I updated the TT software and it was back to the way it was before. Couldn't get it to work, tried all the same trick again which didn't work in the first place anyways. Now what I have done is mined through my Chrome downloads since you can't install specific versions of TT RGB on the TT website and found the older version that I had before, 1.2.8. I think it works now as it did before. Here's that file for this version of TT RGB 1.2.8 for those who've had the same problem. https://www.thermaltake.com/pub/media/productattach/db/support/TTRGBPlus_Setup_128_x64.zip

    You are the man!  I had exactly the same issue with v1.30 after a new build and completely fresh install of Windows Pro 64-bit.  No idea whether the NVidia driver is the problem, but installing v1.28 in place of v1.30 from your link immediately solved the problem.  Thank you.

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