This article will guide you through precise steps to resolve this issue.
1. Close the G-Hub and Plug the Gear
When Logitech G Hub fails to load the device drivers, it halts completely and stucks on loading screen. To fix this, you have to unplug the Logitech peripherals and start G Hub without connecting any devices (related to Logitech).
2. Run As Administrator
Third-party applications like Logitech G Hub often require administrative privileges to adjust hardware settings. Here’s how to run the software as an administrator.
3. Restart Your Computer
Restarting your computer can resolve temporary glitches that prevent Logitech G Hub from functioning correctly. After the computer restarts, open the G Hub application to see if the issue has been resolved.
4. Force Close all G Hub Related tasks
G Hub processes may continue to run in the background even after the application is closed. You can fully stop the application by ending these processes. After these steps, the issue should be resolved.
5. Restart the LGHUB Services
Sometimes the updater services are glitched and stopped which can cause this issue. It needed to be restarted to work properly. This restarts the LGHUB Updater Services. Now, reopen Logitech G Hub to see if it functions correctly.
6. Reinstall Drivers
Old driver files can conflict with the newer versions, reinstalling drivers will delete the previous driver files and install fresh drivers which can fix this issue.
7. Reinstall Logitech G Hub
If none of the previous solutions work, it may be necessary to reinstall the G Hub application:


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