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Did you format the system and if so how is everything working now?
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Now I had a blue screen and have this message pops up on my screen when I start my PC "Can`t open AsIO.sys!!(2)".

Repair Installation did not repaired the blue screens = ( .
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The error is pointing to your Asus software for your motherboard and more specifically to these files. I found the following fix researching the error message. This is not my fix so I can't state it being the complete resolution but it seems to have resolved a lot of others with the same issue.

Remove Probe.

If you have a 64bit OS there is a process called aaCenter. It is located C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AASP\...... . There you find folders named 1.00.32, 1.00.33, or 1.00.54, 1.00.32, or so.

First you have to stop in windows task manager the process aaCenter before you could delete the folder.

After you stop the process you go to the folder listed above and delete the most recent folder in there (mine was 1.00.33)


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I dont have paste AASP, but im going reinstall the drivers.
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It's not the drivers but the actual program that is causing the error but try the drivers and let me know. This will also help others in the future if it does indeed work.
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reinstalling the drivers did not work
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I'm thinking format the PC. What do you think?
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Go to Add\Remove Programs and scroll down till you find the Asus Probe entry and remove it.
Then reboot to see if it resolved the issue. If it did then just simply reinstall from the motherboard disk or the Asus disk..
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I dont have the asus probe installed, in the Add\Remove Programs only have ASUSUpdate.
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OK lets look at this another way.
Lets see what you have in your startup

Please click on
Start and then to Run
Type in msconfig and press Enter
Now click on Startups
Then uncheck everything that has to do with Asus and restart.
IMPORTANT! In case of laptop, make sure, you do NOT disable any keyboard, or touchpad entries.
If system boots correctly and is running smoothly and faster then we have a startup problem
Try going back into msconfig and check one item and reboot
Keep doing that till you have found the problem or all are finally checked.
Post back with the results
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Still appearing the message

Edited by Mordomo, 13 December 2011 - 03:07 PM.

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The Asus stuff has to be installed somewhere.
Download Autoruns from the link in my signature below:

1: Extract the Autoruns Zip file contents to a folder.
2: Double-click the "Autoruns.exe".
3: Click on the "Everything" tab
4: Remove any entries that mention "File Not Found" by right-clicking the entry and select Delete.
5: Go to File then to Export As or Save in some versions.
6: Save AutoRuns.txt file to known location like your Desktop.
7: Attach to your next reply.

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Is here

Attached Files


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Nope nothing there either.
What about data you don't want to lose? Have you backed that stuff up?
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Yes. So the problem can be hardware?
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