![]() ![]() Click "Start" in the left panel to run the service. ![]() Click anywhere in the Services list and start typing out "Logitech Bluetooth Service" on your keyboard to automatically select it.Type in Services.msc into the "Run" dialog and hit Enter to open the Windows "Services" Management Console.Press Win R on your keyboard to open the "Run" dialog.Upon Starting the service, and relaunching Logitech Options, everything was back to normal. While troubleshooting, I noticed the above service was the only Logitech service in the Windows Services Management Console, and it wasn't Running, as can be seen above. What I immediately noticed to have fixed it was running the Logitech Bluetooth Service: Reinstalling Logitech Options ( v8.54.161 - Last for Win7/8.1) didn't make any difference, nor did deleting my logitech options configuration files. I too began experiencing this issue on my system running Windows 8.1 after experiencing a BSOD. Check if will have the same behavior on another computer If same issue - please perform a full clean wipe again and reinstall in Safe mode Re-install the Microsoft Visual C (64bit).Try to install all the necessary updates for the OS of your computer.Download and install the latest version of Logitech Options from.Download and install all available Windows updates.Navigate to folder Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\.Removing remnant Windows Registry entries, if present.Copy and paste this path C:\Windows\System32\.Select the View tab and in Advanced settings list find and select "Show hidden files, folders, and drives"Ĭopy and paste this path C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\unifhid.inf_amd64_3994342584154151\圆4.Click the icon Options to open the Folder Options window.You need to enable hidden files and folders, by doing the following steps:.Wait for the purging progress to complete, this may take a few minutes depending on how many temporary files needs to be cleaned up.Make sure there are NO checkmark in Downloads.Wait a moment until the scanning as completed.Open the Windows app Delete Temporary Files.Open "Add or Remove Programs" and remove Logitech Options, if present.Report Id: b41c519a-5ca0-4d30-ab6e-b0a8b40c9396įaulting package-relative application ID: Faulting application name: LogiOptionsMgr.exe, version: 8.54.161.0, time stamp: 0圆0c0f109įaulting module name: LogiOptionsMgr.exe, version: 8.54.161.0, time stamp: 0圆0c0f109įaulting application start time: 0x01d794502b6152f3įaulting application path: C:\ProgramData\Logishrd\LogiOptions\Software\Current\LogiOptionsMgr.exeįaulting module path: C:\ProgramData\Logishrd\LogiOptions\Software\Current\LogiOptionsMgr.exe The answer below is from Logitech support. Hope this helps anyone experiencing similar issues.This should be the exact error. Now I have not rebooted my Mac as yet, to see if the Options app will still work and detect the mouse, but regardless, I can copy the "Logi Options Daemon.app" to the Applications folder and manually execute if needed - until Logitech release a working version! I eventually right clicked the "Logi Options.app" in the Applications folder and selected "Show Package Contents" and hey presto - "Logi Options Daemon.app" was in the "Contents - Support" folder.Īnd when I double clicked to execute it, the Logi Options application detected my Bluetooth mouse and everything worked fine from there on. So I hunted about the application store and searched for the Logi Options Daemon but the search could not locate it. Logitech say the "Logi Options Daemon" must be selected and the boxes checked for System Events
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