fortris Posted January 7 Posted January 7 I first noticed this behavior when resuming my PC from sleep and tried setting up a task to kill and restart the program on advice of an older thread but that doesn't work, aida64 is entirely unresponsive until I physically unplug and replug my beadapanel 5c back into my computer and even then it has some unintended behaviors (such as two of them being visible in the LCD items section) and I'm unsure how to make the panel and aida64 cooperate without needing intervention every time I start my pc or wake it from sleep. The only modification I've made is setting animation.ini backlight value to 0 so it's not displaying media when the pc isn't on. Also I've noticed that beadapanel isn't even natively under the LCD options anymore, I have to search for it to find it which was not an issue in an older version I was using before updating to try and fix this issue. Quote
beada Posted January 10 Posted January 10 On 1/7/2026 at 6:45 PM, fortris said: I first noticed this behavior when resuming my PC from sleep and tried setting up a task to kill and restart the program on advice of an older thread but that doesn't work, aida64 is entirely unresponsive until I physically unplug and replug my beadapanel 5c back into my computer and even then it has some unintended behaviors (such as two of them being visible in the LCD items section) and I'm unsure how to make the panel and aida64 cooperate without needing intervention every time I start my pc or wake it from sleep. The only modification I've made is setting animation.ini backlight value to 0 so it's not displaying media when the pc isn't on. Also I've noticed that beadapanel isn't even natively under the LCD options anymore, I have to search for it to find it which was not an issue in an older version I was using before updating to try and fix this issue. Set backlight to 0 wont put any influence to 5C performance. You may delete all video/photo files on album folder and its sub folders and have another try. Quote
fortris Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 On 1/9/2026 at 8:12 PM, beada said: Set backlight to 0 wont put any influence to 5C performance. You may delete all video/photo files on album folder and its sub folders and have another try. Still having issues, after trying multiple usb cables and ports sometimes when resuming from sleep it'll return a usb init error requiring both a plug/unplug of the device and a restart of aida64 which will be completely unresponsive as long as the beadapanel is plugged in. It's not consistent, usually only happening 1/4 times roughly but it is still happening. Quote
beada Posted January 22 Posted January 22 19 hours ago, fortris said: Still having issues, after trying multiple usb cables and ports sometimes when resuming from sleep it'll return a usb init error requiring both a plug/unplug of the device and a restart of aida64 which will be completely unresponsive as long as the beadapanel is plugged in. It's not consistent, usually only happening 1/4 times roughly but it is still happening. I used to meet Windows 11 resume issue when I connecting BeadaPanel to AIDA64 on my laptop. Though I did not know whether this was caused by my Lenovo laptop hardware or it was a common software issue yet. I had reported my issue on this thread. Quote
fortris Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago I've now fully changed motherboard and CPU and the issue persists through multiple different USB ports. It seems to be several different problems. Occasionally even from a fresh boot the beadapanel 5c will be unresponsive. It won't have the blue light flashing and the backlight won't come on. This causes aida64 to be completely unresponsive until it's unplugged. A similar issue happens when resuming from sleep, the panel won't be recognized by the online tool and aida64 reports it as a usb init error. Completely unsure of what to do, restarting aida64 doesn't work (sometimes it's required even when the panel is functioning correctly) and I've now tried a total of 4 different direct motherboard usbs (2 on each mobo), 3 different usb hub ports, four different usb cables and I'm still forced to unplug and replug (sometimes more than once) to get the panel to function. I'm starting to think the panel itself is defective in some capacity but I have no way to know this. Quote
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