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ASUS setup error message and device manager errors

Randolla
Level 7
I am getting this error message every time I start my computer.

It has something to do with ASUS setup. C: users\randolla\AppData\Local\Temp\001022log.iniis Lost

I have no idea what it means nor how to fix it. I am not sure if I need to reinstall something or what it is if I do.

I am also getting a couple of errors in Device manager and O don't know what they are.

Under Other Devices:
! 690LC
! BCM20702A0
! Network Controller
? Unknown device

I wonder if it is all related. Does anyone know what these devices may be?


Thanks in advance
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Hopper64
Level 16
That network controller I think is the WiFi driver that needs to be installed. The rest I am not sure about. Have you installed all the drivers? You will need to list all your hardware. Hope this helps.
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Chino
Level 15
Randolla wrote:
I am getting this error message every time I start my computer.

It has something to do with ASUS setup. C: users\randolla\AppData\Local\Temp\001022log.iniis Lost


Open Task Scheduler. Look for a task that says i-something. Delete that task. Reboot.


Randolla wrote:


I am also getting a couple of errors in Device manager and O don't know what they are.

Under Other Devices:
! 690LC
! BCM20702A0
! Network Controller
? Unknown device

You need to install the corresponding drivers for your unknown devices for them to work. From what I'm seeing, you're missing the Bluetooth, WIFI, and LAN driver. Not sure if you've installed the chipset and Intel MEI drivers but if you haven't, install them as well. The 690LC device is probably your liquid cooling system.

Chino wrote:
Open Task Scheduler. Look for a task that says i-something. Delete that task. Reboot.



You need to install the corresponding drivers for your unknown devices for them to work. From what I'm seeing, you're missing the Bluetooth, WIFI, and LAN driver. Not sure if you've installed the chipset and Intel MEI drivers but if you haven't, install them as well. The 690LC device is probably your liquid cooling system.


That seemed to fix it.

Thanks
5930K @4.5
ASUS Rampage 5 Extreme X99
16 Gbs Corsair Dominator 2666Mhz RAM
Two, EVGA Nvidia Titan X's in SLI
Samsung XP941 M2 512 Gb M2 boot drive
EVGA SuperNOVA P1200 PSU
Case Labs Merlin Full Tower
NZXT Kraken X61 AiO CPU cooler with four 140mm Noctura Industrial fans
Overlord Tempest O27X Monitor @ 118 Hz