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10-21-2017 12:04 PM
@Quiet97 I'm not sure whats happening for you as I checked the links and they are working for me.
Perhaps its the country/area you're in?
Ill temporarily post a link to my GoogleDrive, perhaps that will work for you better.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4GokJT307iPTFpXY2VIVzhEcEk
03-12-2018 12:09 PM
First, download and install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010
Next, download SYSTEM.SAV.rar
Extract the rar file.
NOTE: You might need "7zip" installed if you cannot bring up the option to extract it.
7zip download. Most systems, just install the 64bit exe version.
Then right click the rar file >choose 7zip>choose Extract here.
Open the SYSTEM.SAV folder, then open the flags folder. "Copy" the OMENALLYINSTALL file.
Navigate to C:\SYSTEM.SAV\Flags and "paste" the install file.
At this point make sure the Omen keys are functioning (Fkeys and programmable keys).
If they do not work, make sure you have the HP System Event Utility installed for your system.
It will be available in the download page for your laptop model on the HP website.
Once you have working Omen keys verified, continue.
Download the file command center.rar and extract it.
Open the folder and doulble click the reg file to install it.
07-10-2018 05:32 AM
I followed the steps, the only way that I can get the omen command center is by installing it from the ms store. (I had to perform a clean install from the media creation tool) there was an error with the system kernel on first boot up. the omen key doesnt work but when I do launch the OCC I can change the bg color of the keys, but the system vitals and network booster do not seem to be "connected "to the pc. As noted I did try the fix above but still no solution for me. I will try a reboot maybe that will fix.
07-10-2018 06:00 AM - edited 07-10-2018 06:06 AM
what model Omen do you have? What is the full product number?
BTW, dont use the Microsoft version of the command center right now. It does not work and HP is working on a fix.
02-04-2019 01:13 PM - edited 02-04-2019 01:16 PM
@Photoray002
@Photoray002 wrote:
I think I have a solution. This should work if your system was clean installed with the Microsoft ISO or has the preinstalled version.
First, download and install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010
Edited to reflect new download location of files.
Next, download SYSTEM.SAV
Open the SYSTEM.SAV folder, then open the flags folder. "Copy" the OMENALLYINSTALL file.
Navigate to C:\SYSTEM.SAV\Flags and "paste" the install file.
Note the SYSTEM.SAV folder is a hidden folder. Go to View and tick the box for Hidden items.
At this point make sure the Omen keys are functioning (Fkeys and programmable keys).
If they do not work, make sure you have the HP System Event Utility installed for your system.
It will be available in the download page for your laptop model on the HP website.
Once you have working Omen keys verified, continue.
Download the file command center
Open the folder and doulble click the reg file to install it. (Note: this is a registry fix)
Your Command Center should work now. If its not installed, go ahead and install it.
It is available on your models download page for drivers on the HP website.
OK then, let me know how it turns out.
I have the same problem as the original poster, but I wasn't able to download the files since you appear to have deleted them from your drive. I would be very grateful if you could post them again, since I haven't been able to locate them anywhere else.