@@joeymc3612 it worked but I also deleted riot vanguard, when I had riot vanguard installed I had the issue with ai suite 3, then I deleted riot vanguard but I still had the issue with ai suite 3, then I came to this video and I solved it following the steps
Just a note: On in 64bit Windows, SysWOW64 should contain the 32bit drivers, and 64bit version goes in system32 Yes, this is confusing. Complain to Microsoft. Or don't. They won't care. Basically, since the default was system32 they left that as "same number of bits as the operating system" and SysWOW64 stands for System (for) Windows (32) on Windows64 - therefore it should get asio32, not 64.... unless ASUS used the same crazy numbering scheme.
I get this error during install of AISuite III, so there are nothing to replace in Program Files. Overwriting the SYSWOW does not fix the installation problem. Thanks for the effort though.
merci sa ma bien aidé sur le cou ;) j'ai juste fait qu'elle que fichier et sais bon pas eu besoin de changer et renommer le dernier grand merci a toi ;)
If this does not work just go to registry and delete ASUS related keys in HKEY local user - currentcontrolset and delete ASUS folders in both program files
+Unique yama Did you install the Ai Suite for your motherboard model? You might also need to redownload the Ai Suite because something might be corrupted during the download.
Wtf, why is this still a freaking thing 8 years later? Everyone has this issue, and they couldn't fix it in in 8 years time? Whole new architecture, hardware generation, and file structure as of current time, so this guide no longer applies, yet the issue persists. I have a completely Asus system, entirely built of their flagship ROG components, I shouldn't out of anybody be having this issue with my specific setup, an an entirely Asus high end system.
im on windows 10 and its still doing the same thing. but when i first built my system i installed windows 8.1 and it worked just fine and then i did the free upgrade to windows 10 later.
Too much long, better you use an USB drive (must be formatted in FAT 32 for use BIOS update app. recognition). Put into it new BIOS update file, connect your USB in your desktop/laptop, reboot an enter in your BIOS/CMOS (DEL or F2) and there you will see BIOS update app. Easy, short and secure! You're welcome!