


08:33:22.926 Audio_Provider_0 : Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 08:33:22.910 Parse Platform Information. Not sure if that is related or otherwise significant. Load Component Base Module: Invalid class It is as if the SDK is uninstalled on reboot.Ĭontents of c:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center\Log\One Dragon Center log file after installation of SDK (prior to reboot) However, after a reboot, The directories under Program Files (x86) are gone, the services are gone, and the MSI SDK no longer shows in Apps in the control panel.

I noticed that the SDK install created a number of directories, installed some services and the SDK showed up under Apps in the control panel.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon CenterĬ:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\MSI NB Foundation ServiceĬ:\ProgramData\MSI\One Dragon Center\NoteBook\Live Update Then, after a reboot, I installed the SDK (without installing DC). I used the utility from this thread to uninstall the Dragon Center and SDK After some experimentation, I noticed something interesting. I have tried many things to get this to work correctly, but none have worked. Every time I start the Dragon Center, it forces me to install the SDK. I am having trouble with the Dragon Center. I recently purchased an Alpha 15 A3DD-004.
