- #What is atk0110 acpi utility driver drivers#
- #What is atk0110 acpi utility driver driver#
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- #What is atk0110 acpi utility driver windows#
damn these PCs!ĮDIT: tonight I had another system freeze. I'm on the wirge of going for OS reinstall but I really don't want to have to that again as it's such a pain to reinstall everything and set everything up the way I like. Now I change the controller and use Intel SATA2 ports and have it on AHCI and DVDR on SATA3 controller as IDE and they all boot quick. if I change the controller to IDE they boot straight away, changing it back to AHCI (which is what I had them on straight away when I bought 1st SSD) they initialize very long again.
#What is atk0110 acpi utility driver drivers#
I am also suspecting the 2 SSD and tonight I got to update their firmware also but while playing with all this now for some reason when ever I connect the 2 SSD on SATA3 controller, the drivers don't initialize properly and takes about 1-2min till they do and I've never seen this before. I am very frustrated about these freezes and I still don't know what is causing them. updating SSD firmware and now for 5 days in a row I did not get any more system instability/freezes. So if you don't have this file on your C drive in location specified above, you don't have to worry about itĮDIT2: FYI if you read this thread further you will see my system freezes were actually caused by OCZ Vertex2/3 SSD firmware.
#What is atk0110 acpi utility driver windows#
I don't have AI Booster installed and have no idea what its for, but when I installed Windows this ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY was installed by windows update I think. it helped me solve these instability issues.ĮDIT1: this files seems to be for ASUS motherboards only and seems to be part of AI Booster. So if in case you check on your HDD and you also have this ASACPI.sys file in C:\Windows\System32\Drivers directory and this file is dated from before 2009/2010 make sure you update it as above. What I have done on my end is uninstall the device in Device Manager first, then deleted the old C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\ASACPI.sys file, then refreshed Device Manager to look for new hardware, then when new Unknown Device shows up, browse to the new ASACPI.sys file and that was it.
#What is atk0110 acpi utility driver driver#
simply check to update driver in Device Manager and point to the new ASACPI.sys (I've attached the file on the bottom) and update it. when extracted somewhere on the HDD there will be a same ASACPI.sys file which should be used to update this ATK0110 ACPU UTILITY driver. I got the later version (year 2009) from ASUS website, from motherboard utilities update packs. In Windows Device Manager under System Deviced this ASACPI.sys driver is driver for ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY I have no idea what this driver is for, but apparently the old version from 2005 its known for causing system instabilities. So story short, look in your C:\Windows\System32\Drivers directory for a file names ASACPI.sys and check date modified, it should be at least from year 2009 or 2010, in my case (and this guy with same issues) the file was from year 2005. Running Windows Update did not find any latest drivers so I always thought I have the latest one. It turned out there's this ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY driver which was older version and needed update.
#What is atk0110 acpi utility driver crack#
I gave it a crack and I think it solved my issues with system freezing up. until I came across some forums where some windows guru helped one guy with same issue. I thought possible cause was from either my overclock settings, BIOS settings, video card, PSU playing up. I've had bit of struggle with my system randomly freezing up every now and then, it could do it while in game, sometimes even if I am just browsing internet and no major applications running.