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Anyone know how to get rid of this message on start up ?

 

[besides Reinstalling Windows]

 

I've tried the CCleaner registry cleaning.

 

I thought of making some fake empty file and inserting it -- not sure that would work.

 

Thanks for any help.

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Anyone know how to get rid of this message on start up ?

 

[besides Reinstalling Windows]

 

I've tried the CCleaner registry cleaning.

 

I thought of making some fake empty file and inserting it -- not sure that would work.

 

Thanks for any help.

 

manually making an ini called 204827Log.ini in C:\User\Hummer\AppData\Local\Temp will stop it, or should do.

 

if that don't work..try Opening Task scheduler and expand the " task scheduler library". Open Asus and select the " i-setup" task , delete it.

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^ tried that yesterday -- don't see what program is starting.

 

This is not a Windows program fault.

 

It is related to Asus Chipset or ATK0110, I believe.

 

However, I can not get those 2 programs to reinstall.

 

I carefully downloaded from Asus support, for this motherboard.

 

System Restore did not help.

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Run msconfig. Hit the services tab. Check the box by Hide all Microsoft services. Find the culprit, open the services.msc and stop/disable the service.

 

Or delete these registry values.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\ASUS\i-Setup180917]
"Id"="{4960FFCF-AAED-4C16-AE65-B0BE6C318F7E}"
"Index"=dword:00000002"
NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\ASUS\i-Setup182418]
"Id"="{4960FFCF-AAED-4C16-AE65-B0BE6C318F7E}"
"Index"=dword:00000002"
NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\ASUS\i-Setup130842]
"Id"="{4960FFCF-AAED-4C16-AE65-B0BE6C318F7E}"
"Index"=dword:00000002"

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Resolved:

 

I traced this problem to a bad RAM module.

 

This led to hard drive corruption.

 

This is why Windows spontaneously went into an Error check.

 

Files were replaced and at least 1 was deleted -- lost.

 

Since basic motherboard files could not be reinstalled, I decided that zeroing out the drive and Reinstalling Windows from scratch, was appropriate.

 

I have tested all RAM and replaced the bad RAM, for cheap -- $20.

 

All is as it was -- or better than it was. ;)

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