IIRC, I had to do this every time with Windows 7, but I've never had to do it since I moved to Windows 10. ![]() But basically, I leave the Corsair cooler unplugged from the USB cable until I'm installing the Corsair software. The second thing I've had to do can be a little annoying because you have to fiddle in the case while the computer is running. But I've found having it installed can cause confusion and even the problem you've described. ![]() You only need Corsair Link if you are using older Corsair coolers, the v1 coolers. Also, if the H100iv2 is the only device in your system that you need to control with the Corsair software, uninstall both programs, then just install iCUE. ![]() The first thing you can try is completely re-installing Corsair Link/iCUE. There were a few tricks I found to fix them. I used to have this issue all the time with my Corsair liquid coolers.
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