No imaging devices in device manager windows 10

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The reason i suggest this is because ASUS have altered the installation routine for the original file they get from intel, and might interfere with the -overall switch. If this does not work then I would download the latest Chipset software file from, and follow the above instructions on the file from intel. You can instead run the above 'switch' command in a elevated Dos terminal. Next open the Run box by clicking the Windows key + R and type the following command: Once you unzip the files to that folder there will be a file called 'AsusSetup.exe' among others. Then unzip the file you downloaded 'Intel_Management_Engine_Interface.zip' to a folder on your C drive that you create e.g., C:\inf II recommend to download the chipset software files, from here: You could have better luck to force to install the inf files, which the file you download from ASUS actually installs so that all devices in Device Manager>System devices are recognized correctly by windows. Join Date Feb 2014 Reputation 52 Posts 566

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