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I I shut this PC down a couple of years ago and moved my gaming stuff to another Alien. THAT Alien has since been converted into an I/O for my recording studio server. I’ve recently started using this PC to play older games on but had to reset it to factory defaults. In my quest to get a break from living in the studio or listening to my band mates tell the same tall tales to different girls all over the world I started gaming here and there. I plugged in my peripherals which were originally installed and registered on this PC. Obviously I had to re-install the synapse. I did so to find that Razer has no  record whatsoever of the products that I registered with them. I bought the gamepad, track pad and mouse a couple of years ago so I don’t have the Proof of Purchase anymore. No doubt I lost them in a hotel room, on the tour bus or during some drunken backstage party after a show. These things happen when you play music for a living. My ultimate question is this. Where did Razer store all of my product registration sheisse? (That’s German for a word that  rhymes with SHIP in English but actually means excrement, bodily waste or POOP if we’re being vulgar) I’d like to download the software for these items so everything runs properly during my trip down PCVGML (Personal Computer Video Game Memory Lane, which is an acronym that I just decided to start using. I’ll have my manger contact my legal team to trademark and copyright it. Just kidding……..or am I?) I have to weed through Razer advertisements in my e-mail on an annoyingly regular basis so I know Razer has SOME memory of me. Was my initial product registration just to set up an account that Razer can send ridiculous amounts of advertisements to or was it something that I could actually use for reference incase I had to reset my hard drive?

I I shut this PC down a couple of years ago and moved my gaming stuff to another Alien. THAT Alien has since been converted into an I/O for my recording studio server. I’ve recently started using this PC to play older games on but had to reset it to factory defaults. In my quest to get a break from living in the studio or listening to my band mates tell the same tall tales to different girls all over the world I started gaming here and there. I plugged in my peripherals which were originally installed and registered on this PC. Obviously I had to re-install the synapse. I did so to find that Razer has no  record whatsoever of the products that I registered with them. I bought the gamepad, track pad and mouse a couple of years ago so I don’t have the Proof of Purchase anymore. No doubt I lost them in a hotel room, on the tour bus or during some drunken backstage party after a show. These things happen when you play music for a living. My ultimate question is this. Where did Razer store all of my product registration sheisse? (That’s German for a word that  rhymes with SHIP in English but actually means excrement, bodily waste or POOP if we’re being vulgar) I’d like to download the software for these items so everything runs properly during my trip down PCVGML (Personal Computer Video Game Memory Lane, which is an acronym that I just decided to start using. I’ll have my manger contact my legal team to trademark and copyright it. Just kidding……..or am I?) I have to weed through Razer advertisements in my e-mail on an annoyingly regular basis so I know Razer has SOME memory of me. Was my initial product registration just to set up an account that Razer can send ridiculous amounts of advertisements to or was it something that I could actually use for reference incase I had to reset my hard drive?

 

You can download most Razer devices' firmware when connected to your computer or by manually searching each device name on our support page. Take note that there are exclusive devices that are supported in Synapse 3 and Synapse 2.0. By the way, here’s a link you can register your Razer devices. Once you log in, there is an option where you can disable your email subscription. Refer to the image below:

 

 


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