What's wrong with it? The headset may have inadvertently been placed in "bootloader mode". When in bootloader mode, the headset will disable all audio and lighting, in other words it will appear to be off. Bootloader mode is our failsafe protocol that prevents the headset from becoming unresponsive, which typically happens if the headset is improperly disconnected during a firmware update.
I never disconnected my headset during a firmware update. Why is it in bootloader mode? If a button is held down inadvertently while plugging the headset in to charge, it may go into bootloader mode.
If you re-flash the firmware the headset will return to normal. Click the "Update firmware" button and use "Force update from the server" option. Once the headset is recovered, it will need to be paired with wireless adapter. First you will need to use a paper clip to insert to the small hole under the white LED on the wireless adapter.
Press and hold it for a few seconds and the white LED will begin rapidly flashing. Then on the headset press and hold the power button while the headset is off for 8 seconds, if done correctly the LEDs on InfoMic will begin flashing green and red.
Once the headset is paired, InfoMic will indicate that it is paired by pulsing green and the adapter will no longer rapidly flash. My headset lights up but I don't hear any audio. How do I get audio working? VOID Wireless will begin the automatically shut off process if it does not detect audio for 10 minutes.
After the 10 minutes, users will be prompt that automatic shut off started and given 60 seconds to cancel if needed. We will reenable this in a future update. When headsets are connected, the operating system usually installs a generic driver that helps the computer to recognize the newly attached device and to use its basic functions. Naturally, if you want to have all developed features accessible, proper software must be applied. This task also allows computers to properly recognize all headset characteristics such as manufacturer, model, connection type, and others.
Vengeance a Realtek Audio Driver. Vengeance a Diagnostic Application. Vengeance a BIOS. AMD Chipset Driver 2. Vengeance i 11th Gen Realtek Audio Driver. Vengeance i 11th Gen Intel Wireless Driver. Vengeance i 11th Gen Intel Chipset Driver.
Vengeance i 11th Gen Intel Bluetooth Driver. Vengeance i 11th Gen Diagnostic Application. BIOS C1. Thunderbolt Dock Utility for macOS Intel Ethernet Driver Realtek HD Audio Driver 6. Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect. So please proceed at your own peril. Important : For a complete update, please make sure the old driver for your Corsair Void gaming headset has been uninstalled from your PC.
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