
I’m not sure whether this is required, but it can’t hurt. For me it was named You can check the “DisplayName” property to be sure - it should say “Logitech G HUB”

Once this is done, some users report success.

The gist of the steps is: Stop LGHUB and All of its Friends Those seem to fix the issue for most people, but didn’t for me - we’ll get to that later. How To Fix It:įirst things first, Logitech has a troubleshooting page in their knowledgebase with some troubleshooting steps. To make matters worse, both uninstalling and a failed installation do not clean up all of the G Hub files on disk, so you will have junk hanging around from previous installations that can trip up a new install. I restarted and tried again, and it froze during the installation again. So I uninstalled G Hub and tried a fresh install, but… my computer froze. It did so while my headset was muted, and you can’t unmute the headset using the button on the headset without the G Hub software.

Recently, a G Hub update failed for me, resulting in the application becoming unusable. Logitech has a long-standing tradition of making really quality hardware that is completely let down by their terrible software, and the new G Hub and the headsets that depend on it are no exception.
