- Can't Find Asussetup.ini On Startup
- Can't Find Asussetup.ini
- Can T Find Asussetup Initial
- Can T Find Asussetup Initiative
However, when I double click the setup file, it says that it's installing the software and asks to restart. After restarting, there's an error message that says 'can't find target .ini: (file name and location goes here)'.
I have an Asus Z87-A motherboard. Before freshly installing Windows 7, I downloaded the latest chipset file from their support website, unzipped the folder, and saved it to a usb stick. After the fresh install, I double clicked the file 'asussetup' to start the installation process.
Can't Find Asussetup.ini On Startup
Can't Find Asussetup.ini
Annoying Popups at Startup - posted in Windows 7: I just recently upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate and I had to install all the drivers again from ASUS. I'm done with that but now I get annoying. 安装 完 系统 进 桌面 提示:Can't find AsusSetup.ini:C: windows install怎么处理;有好的解决方法不? 新做的 win7 系统 开机提示我can't find Asus.ini什么的是什么意思如下图. Type regsvr32 asussetup.ini and press Enter. If you can't find windows directory try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select 'Run.' Type CMD and press Enter (or if you use Windows ME, type COMMAND) Type%WINDIR% and press Enter. Other versions of this file.
Can T Find Asussetup Initial
Can’t find target.ini: E: Drivers Chipset Win7XP Driver Chipset AsusSetuphotfix.ini. 找了好久,最後才在ASUS主機板論壇找到工作排程器(Task Scheduler)的解決方法。 傳統的開機管理程式:msconfig / Traditional Startup Management: msconfig. The iniis file extension seems to be used for some sort of log file generated by AsusSetup in temporary folder. Most likely used for debugging or internal purposes only. No further information could be found. This iniis file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format. This type of file is no longer actively used and is most likely obsolete.
Can T Find Asussetup Initiative
with a bootable USB BIOS updatete solution. I didn't research it well
enough to find out that it won't run on Win 7.
I found *that* out the hard way, so proceeded to work a little harder
and did get a working DOS-boot USB BIOS setup and got the mobo bumped up
to 3406.
Meanwhile, I'm stuck with with 2 (?) consecutive 'failed to install'
startup nag balloons on every startup on an admin login, or 'install
as admin' balloons (which fail) for non-admin users.
I can't get rid of these turds!
None of the usual Windows tricks have helped.
It's not in Startups.
There are NO registry keys with 'AsusSetup.exe' in them anywhere.
I've searched every file/directory on this computer, even with various
LiveCD-type bootable tools (including HiRen's and various Linux-based
file utilities). No 'AsusSetup.exe'!
I d/l'ed this 'AsusSetup.exe' directly from ASUS (don't remember if it
was the US, TW or 'Global' site) so it should be valid (if flawed).
But having seen how messed up the ASUS support sites have been at times,
I suspected that what I actually got was a root-kitting trojan. I've run
numerous rootkit detector apps as well. (I do that anyway as
preventative maintenance, bit once and learned the hard way!)
It's not a major problem, just an irritant, but it bugs the crap out of me!
Could I be 'not seeing the forest for the trees' here and missed an
obvious item or trick? (I do dat at times)
Any ideas are welcome, even off-the wall ones. The only one unacceptable
is the 'Dan C >> Format C:' crapline.
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