Quote: c-attack Originally Posted by No, that is the issue. Once you upgrade to a new version, all your profiles are immediately tagged with the new version profile format. The moment you installed 3.19, all your profile data in App Data folder became 3.19 profiles. When you go back to 3.18, you now have a data folder full of unrecognizable 3.19 profiles and thus the "vanished" look. If you were to go into the data folder, they may still be there, but are effectively lost. There is no way to turn them back into 3.18 profiles. I understand and I was steaming mad the first time. Lesson learned.



You do seem to be having an issue, but you are the only one thus far. Normally I would say stick to 3.18 and know your life is otherwise not affected by anything in 3.19. However, if you did not tell iCUE to delete the profile/settings data when you uninstalled, it may still be there and re-installing 3.19 may bring the profiles back. That would be an incentive to try and work things out. Hard to say on this end what is happening to you. Besides the normal steps of making sure you are not applying Gsync to windowed mode and the iCUE app, I would probably reinstall 3.19 and then reinstall the GPU driver through normal means (not the silly GFE).



*Of note, iCUE obviously has a GPU element to rendering all those little graphs and animations. Any time you uninstall GPU drivers, it is going to crash the app. I suggest fully exiting iCUE on the Task Manager level before doing any GPU installs/removals. It should just crash and that's it, but why take unnecessary chances with annoying stuff like this.



And no, I am not the only one with the high CPU usage bug as you can read in this thread. And I bet there are a lot of other users out there with that issue once you can download it through the Corsair sites (which is still not the case, you only get it through icue itself atm and not everyone clicks every day on the check for update button without seeing here in the forums a sticky that there is a new version - which was also not posted yet). Therefore the user-group is indeed VERY small for now and this issue will become widespread once its release is communicated and published on the corsair site.



And as you can also read, I already re-installed 3.19 to check the CPU usage bug - profiles still all deleted, folder empty btw, completely vanilla.



Dont know why you defend corsair that much. Yes, obviously you are a betatester but there is an abvoius bug which cant be ignored and defended. Thats not correct. I already did update to a new version, disliked that version, uninstalled that version and went back to the older version WITHOUT losing all profiles so it is very much possible to downgrade to an older version, of course.And no, I am not the only one with the high CPU usage bug as you can read in this thread. And I bet there are a lot of other users out there with that issue once you can download it through the Corsair sites (which is still not the case, you only get it through icue itself atm and not everyone clicks every day on the check for update button without seeing here in the forums a sticky that there is a new version - which was also not posted yet). Therefore the user-group is indeed VERY small for now and this issue will become widespread once its release is communicated and published on the corsair site.And as you can also read, I already re-installed 3.19 to check the CPU usage bug - profiles still all deleted, folder empty btw, completely vanilla.Dont know why you defend corsair that much. Yes, obviously you are a betatester but there is an abvoius bug which cant be ignored and defended.