Auto start problem and device manager issue


  1. Posts : 48
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
       #1

    Auto start problem and device manager issue


    Hello

    I'm having two weird issues when i login to my PC.

    The first one, is a window box saying to install an intel iusb3mon every time. I have installed it by clicking run but next time i boot the PC it happens again. I don;t know how to stop it doing this, i want it to stay installed and not keep asking me every time i login.

    I have attached image of what i see the moment i login.


    the second issue is of my device manager for the device AMDA00 interface. I have tried to update via online but it says i have the most recent drivers.. so i don't know why it has an alert icon on it, any suggestions ?

    I have also attatched an image of that too.
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  2.    #2

    Where did you find the driver for the AMD interface device in error? Can we see a link? Do you know for sure what the driver is for? You can trace it to be sure using Hardware Identification.

    As to the Startup issue, turn off the device at Startup as no Intel needs to start with Windows except background drivers. Uncheck everything except your AV and synch in msconfig>Startup and >Services after Hiding All MS Services.

    Let us know what you find.
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  3. Posts : 48
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    gregrocker said:
    Where did you find the driver for the AMD interface device in error?
    What do you mean by that? I've no idea what the device is or what is does but i can't seem to fix it. I just went to "update driver software" using the internet and its apparently up to date. Yet it still has that icon on it. Its bugging me =/
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  4.    #4

    This thread suggests how to find the driver on the Motherboard driver disk. Asus Z87-Pro AMDA00 Interface driver...

    If you don't have that then try the Motherboard's Support Downloads webpage for your exact mobo model.

    This thread suggests that the device can cause problems and is best disabled in Device Manager, so that may be an option if you don't find a stable driver: AMDA00 INTERFACE

    Have you Checked for Updates and installed all Important and Optional Windows Updates, as there may be a better driver provided first by Windows Update along with patches needed to make the hardware work correctly. I'd do that first.
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  5. Posts : 48
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    gregrocker said:
    This thread suggests how to find the driver on the Motherboard driver disk. Asus Z87-Pro AMDA00 Interface driver...

    If you don't have that then try the Motherboard's Support Downloads webpage for your exact mobo model.

    This thread suggests that the device can cause problems and is best disabled in Device Manager, so that may be an option if you don't find a stable driver: AMDA00 INTERFACE

    Have you Checked for Updates and installed all Important and Optional Windows Updates, as there may be a better driver provided first by Windows Update along with patches needed to make the hardware work correctly. I'd do that first.

    That link you gave me was related to windows 8 not 7. They suggest reinstalling windows 7 which is a bit odd, im on a fresh install =/

    What would be the vender in this case to look up the drivers.. i have attached an image.
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  6. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #6

    First, issue - uncheck "always ask ..." When it shows next startup.

    You can then do as Greg suggests.

    Second is part of Asus AI program, there has been another thread about it few days ago here. Search for it.
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  7.    #7

    What is the ACPI\PNP0A0A Device? Where is the Driver for this? - Stone Computers :: Knowledgebase

    I obviously posted the links for you to read and fully understand what the device does. Also repairs for Windows 8 and Windows 7 can often be interchangeable. Did you even bother to read the link to learn what the driver is for before rejecting it? The level of support you get here will often depend on your collegiality.
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