![]() ![]() ![]() There were three files before I reinstalled: Dragon Center, MSI SDK, and OneDC SDK (uninstalled all these in Apps & Features)- After reinstallation there are two: Dragon Center and MSI SDK. When DC tells me to wait for the SDK, my mouse disconnects and reconnects again, maybe indicating an incompatibility there. My peripherals are a Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro L (nice naming there) and a Razer Basilisk Ultimate with dock. I really do hope that MSI allows their users at some point to set RGB without their, well, it basically is bloatware. After a reinstallation the problem still has not been fixed, and with that I lost my RGB in my computer and my fan curve, which was fine because I could set the fan curve in the BIOS. It also crashed if I clicked on DC too early when it's still opening up from boot and I was able to see "Waiting for SDK Initialization." I made a support ticket on it four days ago and, while the automated response email told me to expect a reply within 24 hours, I still have not received a reply. If I tried to open it back up again it would say "Waiting for SDK Initialization" and then it would crash. But what wasn't usual is that when I clicked on "Home" to try to change back the colors Dragon Center crashed. ![]() Please enter security code that you see on the above box.I have an MPG X570 Gaming Plus motherboard and when I unplugged my keyboard for cleaning while my PC was on (keyboard itself from a micro USB connector) and plugged it back in once I was done MSI turned my keyboard red, as usual. Send me an email when anyone response to this However, if you wish to receive a response, please include your email and name. Sharing your feedback about this process or ask for help Here is the list of instances that we see for the process: OneDC_SDK.exeĬ:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center\Download\OneDC_SDK.exe If you think this is a driver issue, please try Where do we see OneDC_SDK.exe ? Let try to run a system scan with Speed Up My PC to see any error, then you can do some other troubleshooting steps. ![]() If you encounter difficulties with OneDC_SDK.exe, you can uninstall the associated program (Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs Let try the program named DriverIdentifier to see if it helps. Is OneDC_SDK.exe using too much CPU or memory ? It's probably your file has been infected with a virus. ![]()
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