

Restarting does not solve the problem and running the uninstaller again then re running the installer does not fix it. Update 2) PRIME X570-PRO - HAL Version 1.1.14Ĭlicking update for just update for either seems to run (the progress bar moves) but after it "finishes" the updates the HTML and Device SDK go away and HAL still remains and the version for it changes from 1.1.14 to 1.0.68.

Update 1) ASUS HAL Central Version 20201015 Once Armoury Crate opens I have the following problems:ġ) Armoury Crate does not detect any devices and when I click on my motherboard in Armoury Crate it says "This model is not currently supported". I am wondering if these are the '3rd HAL Count 4' that is mentioned in the uninstaller log since there are 4 Aac folders left.

It also appears that after running the uninstaller I still have these folders under Program Files/ASUS. I am wondering if the '3rd HAL Count 4' means that some components are were not fully uninstalled. 1x 500 GB (OS), 1x 1TB.Uninstall Hal related registry Thankfully the motherboard RGB actually fits my custom profile even though it isn't being controlled or detected (it's just constant on).Ģx m.2 nvme: Both are Western Digital sn750. It is, however, now detecting my GPU, and thus iCue now detects my GPU and all my RGB (minus the motherboard) is being controlled. I'm still having error issues with AI Suite 3, and Armoury crate isn't detecting my motherboard. I then went back and turned on armoury crate in bios, as well as using the install tool to reinstall it. Delete all folders both in program files and in ProgramDataĭuring this I had major issues trying to uninstall AI Suite 3 (it wouldn't uninstall from add/remove programs), but after doing everything I did and a good restart it was gone from my add/remove programs list, and wasn't loading (and causing errors) upon startup. Go into add/remove programs, make sure all Asus stuff was uninstalled.ĥ. Make sure nothing Asus is loaded in task manager.Ĥ. I also noticed that because of the Armoury crate issues, iCue was not detecting my asus products (motherboard + gpu)ģ. I did let it (maybe I shouldn't have), but I also noticed while it was doing so that AI Suite 3 which I've used to control my custom fan curve was causing error messages. When I first got into windows 11 the first thing I noticed was Armoury crate trying to re-install. And that is the unreliability and many issues I'm having with Asus.

The upgrade went smooth, and I've seen no performance loss or issues aside from what I'm about to talk about. Morning everyone! Yesterday I decided to take the plunge into windows 11 since the AMD performance bug has been fixed.
