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Just built my rig and got all the asus drivers. Everything plugs in the usb ports nicely except my cmstorm quickfire pro . i really dont want it to be dead, the same shit  happened with my deathadder. leds dont turn on, and a notification pops up that "usb device not recognized"

 

PLEASE HELP

 

i spend to much money on this crap to have it die on me!!!!!!!

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First, I would try a different USB port. When I built my rig, my USB 2 on front IO worked but my USB 3 on front IO didn't. I unplugged it, and plugged it in again, and it worked fine. Try that, if it doesn't work, try a rear Motherboard USB port, and if all that fails, try downloading the drivers for your keyboard and install them.

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Also, it might help to get into the BIOS and see if "USB legacy support" or words to that effect, is enabled. (That enables a USB mouse and keyboard to be used within the BIOS and also helps, in some cases, to smoothly transition into Windows).

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thanks, i will deff try that when i get home. pisses me the f*uck off man, hopefully that is what fixes it. the scary thing though is that it doesnt work on my laptop, old pc, AND my newly built tower. maybe they all have that issue. its just that you go out and spend all this damn money you know, build it, get all the drivers and do all that cool nerdy stuff to have a keyboard not work. 

 

anyways thats enough ranting. i'll hit up the thread again if its still an issue. thanks again

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First, I would try a different USB port. When I built my rig, my USB 2 on front IO worked but my USB 3 on front IO didn't. I unplugged it, and plugged it in again, and it worked fine. Try that, if it doesn't work, try a rear Motherboard USB port, and if all that fails, try downloading the drivers for your keyboard and install them.

im on the official site and the only downloads i can find are user manuals and stuff

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