If Gigabyte Control Center (GCC) isn't launching, it could be due to various reasons, including conflicting software, outdated drivers, or corrupted installation files. A few potential solutions include ensuring your graphics drivers are up to date, disabling overlays or conflicting applications, uninstalling and reinstalling GCC, or disabling memory integrity in Windows settings.
Troubleshooting Steps:
1. Check for Updates:
Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date by visiting the official website of your graphics card manufacturer.
2. Disable Overlays:
Some GCC overlay features might conflict with other applications. Try disabling any overlays or additional features within GCC.
3. Check for Conflicts:
Other RGB control software might interfere with GCC's functionality. Consider disabling or uninstalling any conflicting software.
4. Uninstall and Reinstall GCC:
A complete uninstall and reinstall of GCC can resolve corrupted installation issues.
5. Disable Memory Integrity:
In Windows settings, under Core Isolation, you can try disabling Memory Integrity. However, note that this setting has been reported to work in some cases but may not be a reliable solution for all users.
6. Check for Other Issues:
If the problem persists, consider checking the Windows Event Viewer for error messages related to GCC.
7. Consider Windows 11 Upgrade:
Gigabyte suggests upgrading to Windows 11 for potentially improved compatibility.
8. Uninstall Previous GIGABYTE Software:
If you have other GIGABYTE software installed, uninstall it to avoid conflicts with GCC.
9. Uninstall using Lib folder:
Some users have found success by using the uninstall.exe file located in the C:\\Program Files\\GIGABYTE\\Control Center\\Lib folder.
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