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Woke up and some of my software is completely gone

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Just woke up and my Logitech mouse software is nowhere to be seen, normally it starts up on its own when i boot the computer up, but it didn't and i knew because my dpi wasn't 350 like i set it to, more like 1200 or something, went to manually start it up and i cant find it anywhere.. Also my discord wont open at all as well as steam.

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Same symptoms as one of your storage drives not being detected. Were these programs installed on a non-OS drive?

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

Same symptoms as one of your storage drives not being detected. Were these programs installed on a non-OS drive?

all of my ssds are showing up in file explorer. Logitech software im pretty sure was on the os but i dont know about the others 

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Do you have a "Removed Apps" file on your desktop?

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