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<blockquote data-quote="elconejito" data-source="post: 144699" data-attributes="member: 12592"><p>I'm not trying to be a pain here <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> Are you certain you've set the blaster to "none"? You problem sounds exactly like mine was and I finally got it to work setting blaster speed to "none". </p><p></p><p>Things you may try (which I did at one point or another):</p><p>-Completely remove the MCE blaster. Meaning, physically remove the MCE blaster from the system, uninstalling the driver. </p><p>-shutdown. unplug from power (I don't know if this mattered, but I was desperate).</p><p>-Turn on computer. Do a search for (i think) MCEIR.DLL (before you remove it, look in the driver details for the exact file name I think thats right), and remove all instances of it.</p><p>-Reboot</p><p>-Shut down (unplug power)</p><p>-Turn on computer</p><p>-After boot up, plug in MCE blaster. It will load the "normal" MCE driver.</p><p>-Then install the MCE replacement plugin as normal</p><p></p><p>If it still doesn't work, try the power cycle trick again</p><p>-Change the speed setting to "none"</p><p>-unplug the MCE blaster</p><p>-wait</p><p>-plug it back in</p><p></p><p>I hope it works for you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elconejito, post: 144699, member: 12592"] I'm not trying to be a pain here ;) Are you certain you've set the blaster to "none"? You problem sounds exactly like mine was and I finally got it to work setting blaster speed to "none". Things you may try (which I did at one point or another): -Completely remove the MCE blaster. Meaning, physically remove the MCE blaster from the system, uninstalling the driver. -shutdown. unplug from power (I don't know if this mattered, but I was desperate). -Turn on computer. Do a search for (i think) MCEIR.DLL (before you remove it, look in the driver details for the exact file name I think thats right), and remove all instances of it. -Reboot -Shut down (unplug power) -Turn on computer -After boot up, plug in MCE blaster. It will load the "normal" MCE driver. -Then install the MCE replacement plugin as normal If it still doesn't work, try the power cycle trick again -Change the speed setting to "none" -unplug the MCE blaster -wait -plug it back in I hope it works for you... [/QUOTE]
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