Asussetup.ini Error
Hi there guys,
I recently bought an ASUS M5A97 motherboard for my rig and noticed it contained a copy of Daemon Tools Pro on the support CD. Upon launching said application and trying to register with a key I don't know where to find one. There is nothing in the box or anything of how to acquire a key to activate the full pro edition. I read that it automatically fills it in when you get to the dialog box for filling in a key but there is nothing there.
How?
can I get the key for the ASUS Build
Thanks,
Mr. WhaleTrain
Below is a screenshot of my trouble:
Asussetup.ini
Free paysafe pins. Tech support scams are an industry-wide issue where scammers trick you into paying for unnecessary technical support services. You can help protect yourself from scammers by verifying that the contact is a Microsoft Agent or Microsoft Employee and that the phone number is an official Microsoft global customer service number. The Chipset zip folder has a folder of 'DriverFiles' and an AsusSetup.exe file outside of the DriverFiles folder, along with more language ini files. Again, I imagine it's as simple as double clicking AsusSetup.exe. Msi ms 3871 driver. The SATA zip folder has a Drivers folder and an Install folder. Naturally, I'd think to use the Install folder.
Asussetup.ini Error
Hi there guys,
I recently bought an ASUS M5A97 motherboard for my rig and noticed it contained a copy of Daemon Tools Pro on the support CD. Upon launching said application and trying to register with a key I don't know where to find one. There is nothing in the box or anything of how to acquire a key to activate the full pro edition. I read that it automatically fills it in when you get to the dialog box for filling in a key but there is nothing there.
How?
can I get the key for the ASUS Build
Thanks,
Mr. WhaleTrain
Below is a screenshot of my trouble:
Asussetup.ini
Free paysafe pins. Tech support scams are an industry-wide issue where scammers trick you into paying for unnecessary technical support services. You can help protect yourself from scammers by verifying that the contact is a Microsoft Agent or Microsoft Employee and that the phone number is an official Microsoft global customer service number. The Chipset zip folder has a folder of 'DriverFiles' and an AsusSetup.exe file outside of the DriverFiles folder, along with more language ini files. Again, I imagine it's as simple as double clicking AsusSetup.exe. Msi ms 3871 driver. The SATA zip folder has a Drivers folder and an Install folder. Naturally, I'd think to use the Install folder.
I select OS = Win10x64, download the zip file indicated to install Intel ME Driver 1140. Unzip, Run AsusSetup.exe on my Win10x64 system and I get popuyp that says 'Win 10' not supported. I looked through the AsusSetup.ini files and see that only Win7 is defined. I changed the ini file, adding win10 support, and rerun successfully.
Device Manager shows ME Driver 1140 installed and running successfully.
Asus support people: Better double check the files your support/driverUtilities URL is downloading.
Everyone else: If hitting same wall, here is what I did:
1) unzip file
2) edit HotFix_X64/AsusSetup.ini
3) add following starting after line 10 (after WIn7 OS description lines)
;WNT_10.0P_32 = Win10_32
WNT_10.0P_64 = Win10_64
;WNT_10.0P_32_MCE = Win10_32
WNT_10.0P_64_MCE = Win10_64
;WNT_10.0H_32_MCE = Win10_32
WNT_10.0H_64_MCE = Win10_64
;WNT_10.0H_32 = Win10_32
WNT_10.0H_64 = Win10_64
4) save, execute Hotfix_X64/AsusSetup.exe
It will run now and install 1140 driver OK, I think you just see a flash, no messages or popups.
TO VERIFY DRIVER INSTALLED OK:
1) start Device Manager
2) VERY IMPORTANT: under VIEW , check Show Hidden Devices. Without this ME Driver will not even display
3) open System Devices list, last entry under the Intel items should be Intel Management Engine Interface
4) If it has an exclamation point on it;s icon, it failed to load, else it loaded successfully
5) right-click, select Properties, then Driver tab and verify version
NOTE: Even if the driver loads successfully, you may see a message 'Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)' if your ME Firmware is failing to load successfully.
Download the MEUpdateTool for your motherboard and excecute it to get proper, functioning ME FIrmware installed.