

Then to reinstall it: Google "MSI Dragon center download", and go to the MSI site to download it. Select "uninstall" and reply "Yes" to remove the app. If clicked on, it will give you the option of "Uninstall" and sometimes "modify" also. This is where you can view and uninstall, all the software installed on your PC. IT'S A ARSE-ACHE TO GO AND HAVE TO FIND, AND RE-DOWNLOAD, ANY "MIS-REMOVED" APPS. Or Youtube a "how to" guide.īE CAREFUL WHAT YOU CHOOSE TO REMOVE. To uninstall and reinstall may or may not do anything, but if you want to, this is how. They are essentially the same thing: using the win API to create an environment to interface directly with it's associated haredware, in a language it understands. Maybe that, maybe last win update has buggered up drivers and SDKs somehow. However, I only noticed the DC issue after I (finally got round) installed my Elgato 4K60 Pro(Mk2) drivers and 4k Capture Utility. Maybe these is a common denominator here. My gear that I use Dragon Centerįor, controls: CPU = Ryzen 7 2700X, mobo = MSI X570 MEG ACE, GPU = MSI 2080Ti Gaming X Trio, Case = Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL, Case Fans = 6 x Corsair LL120s. Worked fine for a year then crapped out 2 days ago. Uninstalled - reinstalled and worked for a while, then derp'd out on me again.

So yeah that about sums up my problems this morning, any and all help would be very appreciated!Įdit: forgot to mention this started happening after a windows update, which I uninstalled and then restarted, but it hasn't fixed anything. Also not sure about reinstalling since I fear I'll mess something up. I've also seen plenty of people saying to just uninstall DC and its SDK (no idea what that is or where to delete it from), but I'd prefer not to since the app seems, uh, neat. But whenever I try to open DC, it keeps me at a screen saying "waiting for SDK running." I've seen a few threads talking about a similar problem with "waiting for SDK initializing," but it's not the same. Honestly, all I really want is to be able to do is switch between the extreme performance, balance, and super battery scenarios I could care less about whatever BIOS or the RGB stuff like Mystic Light do. let me preface this that I am just going into freshman year at college, just got my first true pc (an MSI Jaguar gaming laptop) while I had previously had an exceedingly average chromebook, and understand next to nothing except for the very basics of using file explorer and a few things I've picked up from various help threads that were supposed to fix my problems but ultimately didn't.
