06-29-2023 11:36 AM - edited 06-29-2023 11:38 AM
I was using MyASUS to run a custom diagnosis on my ROG Ally. There's nothing wrong with the device, but I wanted to see what MyASUS would come up with. As you can see from the attached screenshots, MyASUS incorrectly reported an issue with WiFi and indicated an OS update that doesn't exist.
Any ideas as to why this is happening?
06-29-2023 12:52 PM
If it isn't actually causing an issue, then I would just ignore it.
As long as all your drivers are up to date and device is functioning properly then it shouldn't be a concern. Probably something that will resolve itself eventually.
06-29-2023 12:57 PM
For the most part I am ignoring it as I cannot do anything about it. I just found it odd and I am concerned that there could be unforeseen consequences. For example, if MyASUS doesn't think I'm attached to Wifi, is it telling the Ally to keep searching for network access? Does this indicate a potential Wifi reception problem? And why does it think the OS and/or drivers are out of date? Will it continually try to download some sort of update (possibly burning through the battery faster)?
06-29-2023 01:51 PM
As far as I'm aware, the MyAsus app cannot control your Wi-Fi settings to ask it to search for networks. If it think its not connected, then it wont be continually trying to download things.
If you like, you can try reinstalling the app, or resetting it via Windows Settings.
06-29-2023 06:47 PM
I'm not asking it to control Wifi, but it should recognize that it is connected to Wifi. If it can't do that, why even through up an error message?
07-07-2023 02:14 AM
In Windows 11, some drivers receive optional updates and are located in ADVANCED OPTIONS / OPTIONAL UPDATES
07-08-2023 07:55 PM
Thanks for the pointer but that’s not the problem. It seems to have worked itself out with some OS and Armory Crate updates.