12-13-2024 07:50 AM
Hey everyone,
I just updated to Windows 11 24h2 and, after the update, I got a pop up asking if I wanted to install Armory Crate (which I already had installed).
Thinking it was some sort of update I clicked yes. The problem is that not it opens a window saying "Installing..." with a bar that doesn't move everytime I boot up my computer.
How do I get rid of this?
Thanks in advance
12-13-2024 12:11 PM
I just had this issue now. A pop up saying 'Download Armoury Crate & LAN Driver'. My LAN driver is already installed and I've had this Windows PC for a couple of years, it's not a new install. I just installed the latest Windows update.
12-13-2024 09:14 PM
Same problem here! After win11 24H2 update I have a pop up asking if I wanted to install Armory Crate (which I already had installed)... very annoying...
12-14-2024 12:30 PM
I had the same problem a while ago. Asus is working to fix this. in order not to get the installation hanging, I turned off automatic installation of Armory in the bios.
12-14-2024 03:52 PM
24h2 unstable still has some issues. It is advisable avoid it until 23h2 support is nearly over. You have 10 days roll back to 23h2 in case you encounter any of the unresolved issues.
12-14-2024 09:33 PM
I have no problem at all with WIN11 24H2, the 10 days have passed and in any case I have no intention of going back
12-14-2024 09:28 PM
Thanks for the answer, I found the option but in the bios when I want to save it asks me 'save and reset', but I don't want a reset I just want to save... why that question?
12-15-2024 12:32 AM
"reset" = start the computer with the new setting.
otherwise there is no point in changing the bios
12-15-2024 08:06 AM
"reset" is often used to indicate that we start from scratch with all the settings and then I'm afraid I won't be able to remember them all
12-15-2024 08:17 AM
if you choose restore factory default or bios default,, save and reset, you delete your own settings. if you only change one parameter in the bios, save and reset, only that one will be changed. doesn't your bios work like that?