![]() Disconnect the keyboard from PC and keep it disconnected.Open Device Manager, go to "Keyboard" and/or "Mice and other pointing devices" and uninstall all Logitech devices you see there(right click, uninstall).Open search box(windows+R) and type %Appdata%. ![]() Though this second solution also can be used. NizzleNate's issue came up when he chose him Logitech peripheral, mine straight up didn't start. double click on lghub_updater and it should start up once you tab back into G hub.3 Icons will be present with the G hub logo.It will open up to the the Start Menu Programs and another shortcut for G hub will be there, right click on that and click on "Open File Location".Right click and click on "Open File Location".In the Windows search bar search up the Logitech G hub.The way you get to the lghub_installer.exe is by these steps: ![]() So i manually started it up and got G hub to work, a slight pain in the *** but a solution nonetheless. Another solution is that the lghub_installer.exe is not working. ![]()
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