Rbg fusion doesn't work until I am booted into windows?

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On my ax370 motherboard I could set my RGB to be set for when my computer started as I could set it in the bios.
With my x570 they seem to have taken away that feature and now I have a horrible bright orange until the computer is booted up.

Is there anyway to change it so I can have my colour settings be used for startup? Know it's a first world problem. But it's horrible. I have mine set to a subtle dim white. Yet everytime I turn the computer on it looks like Donald trump's fake tan.

I don't understand why they have taken it away from the bios?
 
This is a Gigabyte board yes? I have a Z390 Aorus Pro and RGB Fusion starts on my board as soon as I press the power button. The best thing is that once I had set RGB Fusion to red I uninstalled it along with the other apps and app center and it still remembers my settings. That's not much help to you but have you installed App Center first followed by RGB Fusion 2.0? I would get the latest version from your motherboards web page so you are up to date. If I remember right there could be a box you have to tick in the app to apply at start up.

Mine is an X570 board. no option to have it apply at startup.
 
Same problem on my x570 giggly ultra. Horrid orange until I start rgb fusion in Windows, don't know why they took it out of the bios, it was on my 3 times cheaper x470 ultra gaming......


Yep my ax370 board was loads cheaper than my x570 master but seems to have had more bios options overall.
same as taking away the breathe option.
I know it has pulse, but that goes a lot faster than breathe used to.
no choices for customising either.

How can a version 2.0 have less options??
 
Well that's just great lol I follow the thread because i have the same problem. And it's solved but you don't know how, great
Seriously the software sucks. There were new options that appeared. Always run on next reboot, and update schedule I clicked yes to the first and "while windows boot" to the second and it worked (kind of) jkust noticed its actually blue when I turn the computer on not white but has my low pulse speed that I setup. changes to white when I login, far better than it was though.
 
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