I am getting this error message

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  1.    #31

    And are all drivers installed in Device manager?

    Google the exact text of the error message to find out how others have resolved it.

    Do you have any performance problems?

    Google the exact text of the error message to find out how others have resolved it.

    Do you have any performance problems?

    Are you running a Clean Boot and have resolved repeat errors in the logs per the tutorial?
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       #32

    The solution is on the first page - go into scheduled tasks and disable the task mentioned in the link.
    Maybe you can uninstall the ASUS setup and install IRST from Intel site. Try the first solution though.
    Last edited by GokAy; 20 Jun 2015 at 16:48. Reason: 1 task, not 2 tasks
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       #33

    gregrocker said:
    And are all drivers installed in Device manager?

    Google the exact text of the error message to find out how others have resolved it.

    Do you have any performance problems?

    Google the exact text of the error message to find out how others have resolved it.

    Do you have any performance problems?

    Are you running a Clean Boot and have resolved repeat errors in the logs per the tutorial?
    I did a Google search and typed the exact error didn't find anything.

    My system seems to be running fine and have no performance problems.

    I used my retail disc and followed the tutorial that Brink made.
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       #34

    Ron, Open Task scheduler and expand the" task scheduler library". Open Asus and select the " i-setup" task , delete it (or just disable), and you are done.
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       #35

    GokAy said:
    The solution is on the first page - go into scheduled tasks and disable the task mentioned in the link.
    Maybe you can uninstall the ASUS setup and install IRST from Intel site. Try the first solution though.
    Thanks GokAy that worked I just disabled it since I didn't know what it was so I though disabling would better than deleting.

    Thanks again
    Ron
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  6. Posts : 5,656
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       #36

    Yes, I thought that too :) The link was saying to delete.

    I guess you didn't get the error when starting Task Scheduler?

    Also, try run: gpedit.msc and see if any errors come up.

    And I guess monitors are not sleeping on their own now?
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  7.    #37

    I'd be interested in knowing how you got the IRST software installed.

    Had you followed my tutorial then you would've known to only take the drivers from Windows update. Instead it seems you imported unnecessary bloatware from Asus which is especially poorly written and defeats the purpose of a clean reinstall.

    Interesting how no one of the 1.5 million Who have followed Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 have come up with errors at boot. That's another reason why when I loaned you my Windows 7 ISO I only asked that you follow those tutorial steps.
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       #38

    GokAy said:
    Yes, I thought that too :) The link was saying to delete.

    I guess you didn't get the error when starting Task Scheduler?

    Also, try run: gpedit.msc and see if any errors come up.

    And I guess monitors are not sleeping on their own now?
    No everything is running good now since I did the clean install.

    I ran gpedit.msc, no errors except for that one when I reboot but since disabling that Asus error has quit so everything is running good.

    My monitors problem actually stopped the day before I did the clean install, after I downloaded a bunch of updates that stopped. However since I was getting all those errors I decided to do the clean install of Win 7. I had started to think that what I needed to do but hated to have to install everything. When you suggested I needed to do a clean install I just agreed and bit the bullet and did it.
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  9. Posts : 193
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       #39

    gregrocker said:
    I'd be interested in knowing how you got the IRST software installed.

    Had you followed my tutorial then you would've known to only take the drivers from Windows update. Instead it seems you imported unnecessary bloatware from Asus which is especially poorly written and defeats the purpose of a clean reinstall.

    Interesting how no one of the 1.5 million Who have followed Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 have come up with errors at boot. That's another reason why when I loaned you my Windows 7 ISO I only asked that you follow those tutorial steps.
    See my PM
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  10. Posts : 5,656
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       #40

    Did you image your drive (Macrium free) yet?
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