Now I can do my backup and move forward with Windows Updates, which before today, have left me hanging at every turn. Products certified by the federal communications commission. Acpi atk 0110 - asus virtual device seja um moderador do clube do hardware Firmware euro 2 without removal of the catalyst. This package contains the files for installing the asus atk 0110 virtual device acpi driver. Comment will be virus and then expand the support services. Acpi atk0110 windows 7 x32/圆4 windows 8 x32/圆4 asus. I certainly hopes this solves my hanging problem. Asus Atk0110 Acpi Utility Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. When I checked, everything was working normallyįor the new entry. I used the update driver option for the unknown device, and it successfully installed from the directory containing the unzipped driver and information.Īfter installing the driver and then rebooting, I checked my devices, and the unknown device no longer appeared, but the device ATK0110 ACPI Utility appeared under my System Devices and was highlighted. To traverse the unzipped files and come into a. ATK0110 ACPI Utility 1043.6.0.0 (1043.5.0.0) 32-64 Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Windows 10.
I double clicked on that file, and it let me extract the files from the zip file into the folder. Motherboard is an ASUS P5B (P965 chipset with ICH8), E8200 CPU, 2GB ram, 7900GTO GFX. I downloaded this file and created its own folder for it, and then I traversed thru the fileīy double clicking on the unzipped file until I got to the level for 64-bit that had a file named AsAcpiIns, which is an application. Driver update provided by ATK for support of ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY The system is running fine and it Sleeps in a powered off state fine.
The one that fixed this was titled MB-WIN7_ATK. I used the "Global" links to download all three files. When Iĭownloaded them they were labeled Beta. Under the chipset tab you find three files that you can download.
I then went to the AsusTek downloads page and downloaded the Beta drivers for the M2A-VM chipset. If the version of ATK Package installed is prior to, click Uninstall to remove it. (I think I somehow had been using the driversįrom that CD before today, which may account for my system hangs). Click Windows icon and select Settings > Apps - Find ATK Package (ASUS Keyboard Hotkeys) and check whether the version number is or later. To fix this, I first tried to use my original M2A-VM driver installation CD that came with my MOBO when purchased new in 2008, but Windows 7 spit out the set up program and said that it was not for this OS.
I had been having severe system hangs every time I'd performed Windows Updates. I had not ever noticed this before yesterday's re-install of Windows 7 64-bit.