Common causes include recent driver updates, incompatible Windows updates, interference from other RGB control software, and faulty motherboard or RGB connections. Other factors, such as BIOS settings not supporting Mystic Light or issues with Mystic Light’s installation path, can also prevent it from working properly. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.

1. Update the Dragon Center to the Latest Build

Updating Dragon Center ensures it works with Mystic Light’s latest features and fixes, solving software problems and stability issues. This can fix compatibility issues with Windows or recent hardware updates, restoring control over RGB functions.

2. Disable/Enable RGB Lights Through the System’s BIOS

Switching the RGB lights off and on in the system’s BIOS can reset conflicting settings and possibly clear glitches or firmware issues that block Mystic Light from controlling the LEDs. By refreshing the lighting configuration in the BIOS, you may resolve software conflicts and temporary glitches that Mystic Light cannot fix by itself.

3. Uninstall Conflicting Applications

Sometimes, other RGB software can interfere with Mystic Light’s functionality. By uninstalling conflicting applications, such as ASUS Aura or Corsair iCUE, you eliminate potential software conflicts, allowing Mystic Light to work without interference.

4. Update the BIOS of Your System to the Latest Build

A system’s BIOS is updated regularly to keep pace with the latest technological advancements and fix known bugs. Using an outdated BIOS can lead to incompatibility issues with system modules. In this case, updating your BIOS to the latest build may resolve the problem. Warning: Proceed at your own risk, as updating the BIOS requires a certain level of expertise. An incorrect update can brick your system and potentially cause permanent damage to your system/data. Before updating the BIOS, consider resetting it to factory defaults to check if any customized settings were causing the issue. If the problem persists, update your system’s BIOS following the instructions specific to your system’s make and model.

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After updating the BIOS, check if MSI Mystic Light is now working correctly.

5. Reinstall MSI Mystic Light or Dragon Center

Sometimes, Mystic Light needs a reset. Reinstalling MSI Mystic Light or Dragon Center can remove corrupted files or outdated components that stop the app from working correctly. This reinstall ensures better communication with the RGB hardware.

6. Reinstall Windows

If none of the solutions work, reinstalling Windows can be a final fix. This step removes persistent system conflicts, registry errors, or corrupted files that may prevent MSI Mystic Light from operating correctly, allowing the software to run in a fresh environment.

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