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No progress with the antivirus. Now the main suspect is the steering wheel (logitech g29). Whenever the error occurs it is in a curve, while I force the steering and the steering wheel vibrates. I have tried to finish a race that I had started with a controller and I have run the remaining 10-12 laps without problem, I have to try it more. Does anyone know of a similar case?
- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
@Jano-SSCC wrote:No progress with the antivirus. Now the main suspect is the steering wheel (logitech g29). Whenever the error occurs it is in a curve, while I force the steering and the steering wheel vibrates. I have tried to finish a race that I had started with a controller and I have run the remaining 10-12 laps without problem, I have to try it more. Does anyone know of a similar case?
Do you use LGS or GHub?
Looking at FFB driver I believe it’s GHub.
Can you describe how you have your USB devices connected? If it helps, G29 is USB 2.0, try to avoid case front ports and hubs of any kind.- 2 years ago@SteveJackson Yes, it's GHUB. I had it plugged into the front, into a USB 3.0, I changed it (although in October, when I was playing without problems I had it in the same 3.0 and I had no problems)
Furthermore, I have seen before, with the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER program, that it had an outdated driver (I think it was a realtek) that must have been passed on to me when I reinstalled the old version of the AMD (be careful, I know what you will think, but before trying the old version everything was updated).
The thing is that I have run practice, quali and the race in Jeddah with the wheel, to confirm that this was the problem, and to my surprise everything has gone well.
I refuse to believe that it was because of the USB (I always use the same one and 0 problems) or the REALTEK driver (as I say, with the updated version of AMD it did not detect any outdated drivers). Maybe it was a coincidence, I'll update when I play a little more- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
@Jano-SSCC wrote:
@SteveJacksonYes, it's GHUB. I had it plugged into the front, into a USB 3.0, I changed it (although in October, when I was playing without problems I had it in the same 3.0 and I had no problems)
Furthermore, I have seen before, with the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER program, that it had an outdated driver (I think it was a realtek) that must have been passed on to me when I reinstalled the old version of the AMD (be careful, I know what you will think, but before trying the old version everything was updated).
The thing is that I have run practice, quali and the race in Jeddah with the wheel, to confirm that this was the problem, and to my surprise everything has gone well.
I refuse to believe that it was because of the USB (I always use the same one and 0 problems) or the REALTEK driver (as I say, with the updated version of AMD it did not detect any outdated drivers). Maybe it was a coincidence, I'll update when I play a little moreI’m never keen on the ‘bundled’ software with any mainboard and I disable the setting in the UEFI that downloads it.
The Realtek drivers are always the latest Gigabyte ones I use, but as I say, no time for APP centres or the like.
I hear you on the no issues with USB, but USB 3.0 does handle devices differently to a native USB 2.0 or 1.1 and wheels are USB 1.1 (the newer Logitech G923s are designed with USB C which is a USB 3.1) so I would still suggest to anyone to use USB 2.0 especially with LGS.
Glad you seem to be working towards a resolution. Fingers crossed.
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