MageMors Posted May 13, 2019 Report Share Posted May 13, 2019 Hi, I just purchases two five packs for the Riing Plus RGB Premium 12's and 14's. I loaded the software today and for the life of me I can't fix why it won't start in windows. I did the right click on the tray icon and blackened the run with windows starts up selection. The problem is it won't start with windows but will start if I click the icon. I tried moving the icon to the startup folder and no luck their either. I have a fresh Windows 10 Pro install for this new machine. Patch 1809 is applied but it didn't run before I upgraded that either. I did turn off the annoying UAC messages every time I clicked on something and are running it open. Any Thoughts.. I would love to have this automated like in the past with other machines I have owned that use the exact same fans. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MageMors Posted May 14, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 Ok I figured it out. It's an installer bug. Here is what you have to do to fix it. 1. Go to task scheduler. You will find an entry for TT RGB PLUS. 2. Click on the Actions tab and you will see C:\program and that's it. This is where task scheduler is supposed to point to the directory where TT RGB PLUS program lives. The Task Scheduler doesn't know where to start the program. >>> The reason is some programmer didn't use "" around the link if there are spaces in the link. Thermaltake is notorious for placing spaces in names EG: TT RGB PLUS.exe It should be all on word or at least have TT_RGB_PLUS.exe. Anyway, C:\program files is the first space in the link so it skips the rest of the path. It should of looked like this "C:\Program Files\tt\tt RGB Plus\TT RGB PLUS.exe". You see how many spaces there are. This is 2nd week programming class here. Here is the fix: 3. Anyway, click on the tt rgb plus entry listed in task scheduler 4. Then right click it and go to properties. 5. Click on the "actions tab" 6. Then click on the "start a program" entry where you see the partial entry. 7. Then select edit from the bottom. Once you get into edit you need to click browse 8. Navigate to the tt rgb plus.exe. It's path should be here unless you changed it. "C:\Program Files\Tt\TT RGB Plus\TT RGB Plus.exe" select that TT RGB PLUS.exe program.. 9. Here is the actual fix, Once the newly corrected link is selected, place "" around it like this. Exactly like this "C:\Program Files\Tt\TT RGB Plus\TT RGB Plus.exe". If you don't place "" around it then it will do what it did before and break the link. 10. You will need to make sure all the other fields are empty so you can clear out the junk incorrectly parsed in those other fields making them blank 11. Click OK. You can now close task scheduler and restart your computer.. Bamm it works and the TT RGB PLUS software starts like it should when the computer starts up. Blah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teszty66 Posted May 14, 2019 Report Share Posted May 14, 2019 As an advice, do not upgrade this software if you have it somewhat working. It is was written by the son of the son of the intern that was tasked with supporting this ####. Best would be to use one of the custom apps: TTController (windows service) or linux_thermaltake_riing (python) Or write your own ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MageMors Posted June 2, 2019 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2019 bump for someone looking for this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psycrow Posted January 13, 2023 Report Share Posted January 13, 2023 2023 Now it wont boot with windows again..I checked ur "fix" but it wasent the problem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ImBored Posted January 14, 2023 Report Share Posted January 14, 2023 On 1/13/2023 at 10:27 AM, Psycrow said: 2023 Now it wont boot with windows again..I checked ur "fix" but it wasent the problem Found out the fix. Had the same issue right now. Go to task scheduler (run as administrator) then to TT rgb plus like before. Then double click on it. And go to actions tab and make a new action. Make sure the action says start a program. Find the file location of the app and copy and paste it in the program/script box then click ok and delete the old action that was already there. If it asks for a password use your Microsoft account password. That should fix it. Psycrow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psycrow Posted January 14, 2023 Report Share Posted January 14, 2023 I actualy found out from this guy post. It wasent the exactly same problem but similar but thanks anyway. This should be fixed by TT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crawnick Posted February 3, 2023 Report Share Posted February 3, 2023 On 1/14/2023 at 4:13 PM, ImBored said: Found out the fix. Had the same issue right now. Go to task scheduler (run as administrator) then to TT rgb plus like before. Then double click on it. And go to actions tab and make a new action. Make sure the action says start a program. Find the file location of the app and copy and paste it in the program/script box then click ok and delete the old action that was already there. If it asks for a password use your Microsoft account password. That should fix it. I came to say this is correct and ty for your solution. I rarely bother to make an account but this is such a ridiculous fix for something that no average user would just 'stumble upon'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmatclub Posted May 20, 2023 Report Share Posted May 20, 2023 On 5/14/2019 at 3:48 AM, MageMors said: Ok I figured it out. It's an installer bug. Here is what you have to do to fix it. 1. Go to task scheduler. You will find an entry for TT RGB PLUS. 2. Click on the Actions tab and you will see C:\program and that's it. This is where task scheduler is supposed to point to the directory where TT RGB PLUS program lives. The Task Scheduler doesn't know where to start the program. >>> The reason is some programmer didn't use "" around the link if there are spaces in the link. Thermaltake is notorious for placing spaces in names EG: TT RGB PLUS.exe It should be all on word or at least have TT_RGB_PLUS.exe. Anyway, C:\program files is the first space in the link so it skips the rest of the path. It should of looked like this "C:\Program Files\tt\tt RGB Plus\TT RGB PLUS.exe". You see how many spaces there are. This is 2nd week programming class here. Here is the fix: 3. Anyway, click on the tt rgb plus entry listed in task scheduler 4. Then right click it and go to properties. 5. Click on the "actions tab" 6. Then click on the "start a program" entry where you see the partial entry. 7. Then select edit from the bottom. Once you get into edit you need to click browse 8. Navigate to the tt rgb plus.exe. It's path should be here unless you changed it. "C:\Program Files\Tt\TT RGB Plus\TT RGB Plus.exe" select that TT RGB PLUS.exe program.. 9. Here is the actual fix, Once the newly corrected link is selected, place "" around it like this. Exactly like this "C:\Program Files\Tt\TT RGB Plus\TT RGB Plus.exe". If you don't place "" around it then it will do what it did before and break the link. 10. You will need to make sure all the other fields are empty so you can clear out the junk incorrectly parsed in those other fields making them blank 11. Click OK. You can now close task scheduler and restart your computer.. Bamm it works and the TT RGB PLUS software starts like it should when the computer starts up and play small world cup game online now. Blah Thanks for your share, It's working. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sominever Posted July 14, 2023 Report Share Posted July 14, 2023 On 5/14/2019 at 3:48 PM, MageMors said: Ok I figured it out. It's an installer bug. Here is what you have to do to fix it. 1. Go to task scheduler. You will find an entry for TT RGB PLUS. 2. Click on the Actions tab and you will see C:\program and that's it. This is where task scheduler is supposed to point to the directory where TT RGB PLUS program lives. The Task Scheduler doesn't know where to start the program. >>> The reason is some programmer didn't use "" around the link if there are spaces in the link. Thermaltake is notorious for placing spaces in names EG: TT RGB PLUS.exe It should be all on word or at least have TT_RGB_PLUS.exe. Anyway, C:\program files is the first space in the link so it skips the rest of the path. It should of looked like this "C:\Program Files\tt\tt RGB Plus\TT RGB PLUS.exe". You see how many spaces there are. This is 2nd week programming class here. Here is the fix: 3. Anyway, click on the tt rgb plus entry listed in task scheduler 4. Then right click it and go to properties. 5. Click on the "actions tab" 6. Then click on the "start a program" entry where you see the partial entry. 7. Then select edit from the bottom. Once you get into edit you need to click browse 8. Navigate to the tt rgb plus.exe. It's path should be here unless you changed it. "C:\Program Files\Tt\TT RGB Plus\TT RGB Plus.exe" select that TT RGB PLUS.exe program.. 9. Here is the actual fix, Once the newly corrected link is selected, place "" around it like this. Exactly like this "C:\Program Files\Tt\TT RGB Plus\TT RGB Plus.exe". If you don't place "" around it then it will do what it did before and break the link. 10. You will need to make sure all the other fields are empty so you can clear out the junk incorrectly parsed in those other fields making them blank 11. Click OK. You can now close task scheduler and restart your computer.. Bamm it works and the TT RGB PLUS software starts like it should when the computer starts up. tiny fishing Blah On 5/20/2023 at 3:07 PM, gmatclub said: Thanks for your share, It's working. Really but it doesn't work for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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