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nitsuga
Jan 1, 2007

As weird as it may seem, the driver to look for would be the keyboard driver. If you've already installed one, you could try using the generic driver instead.

It is probably worth reviewing the settings for superfetch too. Here's one source: https://www.technipages.com/windows-enable-disable-superfetch

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nitsuga
Jan 1, 2007

Hmm, do you have Corsair's software loaded? There's only one entry I found under Corsair's download page.

If you don't, I'd try running that.

If you have installed that program, I could be wrong, but it does make sense that there could be a few different drivers it loads. What you could try then is uninstalling the program and/or uninstalling the devices in Device Manager.

Has switching its mode to BIOS worked? I guess, we could call that the good enough fix, and stop you from the witch hunt. :-)

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