From: Dave on
Had the same prob, downloaded ai booster, unzipped and updated driver in
system manager. prob solved
"name" <vze4j6mv(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Wd6jf.80$R02.35(a)trndny06...
> Disable the device in Device Mgr, that wil end the problem.
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> john
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> "Nat?ag" <gaetanfo(a)videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:Q86jf.78426$5Q3.1195284(a)weber.videotron.net...
>> Thanks all for answering.
>>
>> I will have to keep that Ai Booster, since I just cannot get rid of it.
>> Windows will always ask for it on rebooting.
>> It is useless but seems to be harmful.
>> "name" <vze4j6mv(a)verizon.net> a ?crit dans le message de news:
>> av2jf.84$2O1.69(a)trndny09...
>>>I had the same problem even after installing AI Booster. I finally went
>>>to device mgr/system devices and disabled, I forget, it either said
>>>"other" or "unknown device". AFAIK you don't have to install this and
>>>does not affect your system.
>>>
>>> john
>>> "Paul" <nospam(a)needed.com> wrote in message
>>> news:nospam-2911051300240001(a)192.168.1.178...
>>>> In article <7kYif.1185$a95.1150127(a)wagner.videotron.net>, "Nat?ag"
>>>> <gaetanfo(a)videotron.ca> wrote:
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>>>>> After installing Windows, it it requests the above utility.
>>>>> repeatedly, even if I check the "Do not ask me again"
>>>>> button. I could not find the *.sys file on my AN8-E
>>>>> CD. After searching the Web, I found that it was
>>>>> safe - and I eventually found and installed the file.
>>>>>
>>>>> What purpose does it serve? Whether I disable it
>>>>> Device Manager or not, does not seem to make any
>>>>> difference ?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA.
>>>>
>>>> That is the pseudo-interface for the AI Booster program.
>>>> The driver gives the AI Booster access to the clockgen and
>>>> the like. Try installing AI Booster and see if the pesky
>>>> requests go away. You don't have to use AI Booster after
>>>> that - just ignore it.
>>>>
>>>> The ATK stands for AsusTek. No idea what the 0110 means.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
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