06-23-2021 05:47 AM
04-23-2023 06:04 AM
SOLUTION FOUND------>AsusCertService
Well, after 12 hours of investigating this error code, and after creating multiple restore points, I've come to the conclusion that this problem is caused by a disabled service.
This service is usually enabled by default, but some scan/repair software tools like Advanced System Care disables this service through the manual optimization feature/process.
To fix this error, you must enable AsusCertService in the optimization panel in whatever repair/scan utility tool you use. If you don't have any repair utility, then do the following steps to enable this service:
1- Type services in the taskbar search box.
2- Left-click services one it appears.
3- Locate AsusCertService.
4- Righ-click it and choose properties from the menu.
5- Set the Startup type to Automatic and click on start then OK.
Not sure if you need to restart here or not. In my case, I didn't need to.
04-23-2023 06:45 AM - edited 04-23-2023 06:47 AM
Wow, hey I didn't expect anyone to go all out for 12 hours for me. You are the best kind of person on the internet!
I followed your steps and got working again. Thanks!
JC
07-30-2023 07:38 AM
Exactly ! Advanced System Care disables this service. i already uninstalled this app, everything goes well
07-30-2023 02:43 PM
donre as you said doe's noot work krrpd popping up
08-29-2023 01:07 AM
How and where do I remove this? I literally got my computer the other day, and this Asus bs is pissing me off so much that I'm considering swapping it out for an MSI
05-04-2023 11:28 PM
05-04-2023 11:28 PM - edited 05-04-2023 11:29 PM
05-04-2023 11:30 PM
Please contact the support team, they will be able to help you with the problem
05-27-2023 07:22 PM
I couldn't find any solution; I had to resort to an alternative software because Armoury doesn't recognize my components. I tried every possible method, but I kept encountering the AsIO3.sys error. And even when that wasn't the case, my computer wouldn't recognize my components, and the RGB wouldn't work. It has been a headache. Fortunately, during my search, I came across this amazing open-source program called OpenRGB, which recognizes all the components and brings back my RGB functionality.
05-27-2023 07:24 PM