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There is a requirement to maintain memory integrity, yet AiCharger.sys prevents it.

There is a requirement to maintain memory integrity, yet AiCharger.sys prevents it.

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rydawg3474
Member
218
10-14-2021, 12:23 PM
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I encountered an issue with AiCharger.sys, which seems to be a conflicting driver. I tried using autoruns to turn it off, but after rebooting, all my USB ports ceased functioning. I restored my PC to recovery mode and used a backup I had previously created. I'm unsure what to do next. When attempting to uninstall AiCharger through the control panel, it reported that it couldn't find the file. I'm confused because I didn't download AiCharger—it was included in the ASUS setup bloatware. I'm using Windows 11 on an AMD platform with a B450-f gaming motherboard. I checked the BIOS for USB power settings but found nothing helpful.

Details:
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
MOBO: asus b450-f gaming
RAM: GSKILL TrydentZ 2x8 3600MT/s
GPU: ASUS Stix GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
PSU: CoolerMaster MWE White V2 700W
Storage:
- Kingston NVMe 1TB
- Seagate Baracuda HDD 2TB
- Kingston 120GB SSD
Drives:
Local Disk (CSmile
- 593GB of 926GB
Recovery (DSmile
- 3.5GB of 4GB
Local Disk (ESmile
- 789MB of 823MB
Local Disk (FSmile
- 359GB of 1.81TB
Peripherals:
- Mouse: G Pro Superlight
- Keyboard: Motospeed CK62
- Camera: Creative Live Pro
- Mic: Razer Siren Mini
- Headphones: DK 770 Pro
- Speakers: Logitech Z333
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rydawg3474
10-14-2021, 12:23 PM #1

I encountered an issue with AiCharger.sys, which seems to be a conflicting driver. I tried using autoruns to turn it off, but after rebooting, all my USB ports ceased functioning. I restored my PC to recovery mode and used a backup I had previously created. I'm unsure what to do next. When attempting to uninstall AiCharger through the control panel, it reported that it couldn't find the file. I'm confused because I didn't download AiCharger—it was included in the ASUS setup bloatware. I'm using Windows 11 on an AMD platform with a B450-f gaming motherboard. I checked the BIOS for USB power settings but found nothing helpful.

Details:
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
MOBO: asus b450-f gaming
RAM: GSKILL TrydentZ 2x8 3600MT/s
GPU: ASUS Stix GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
PSU: CoolerMaster MWE White V2 700W
Storage:
- Kingston NVMe 1TB
- Seagate Baracuda HDD 2TB
- Kingston 120GB SSD
Drives:
Local Disk (CSmile
- 593GB of 926GB
Recovery (DSmile
- 3.5GB of 4GB
Local Disk (ESmile
- 789MB of 823MB
Local Disk (FSmile
- 359GB of 1.81TB
Peripherals:
- Mouse: G Pro Superlight
- Keyboard: Motospeed CK62
- Camera: Creative Live Pro
- Mic: Razer Siren Mini
- Headphones: DK 770 Pro
- Speakers: Logitech Z333

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twisterguy66
Junior Member
2
10-15-2021, 12:13 PM
#2
Update your post with complete hardware details and operating system information. Provide the power supply specifications, including voltage, amperage, and age, along with its condition (original, build, refurbished, or used). List the disk drive specifications such as brand, model, and capacity, noting how full they are. Include a full list of all connected peripherals.
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twisterguy66
10-15-2021, 12:13 PM #2

Update your post with complete hardware details and operating system information. Provide the power supply specifications, including voltage, amperage, and age, along with its condition (original, build, refurbished, or used). List the disk drive specifications such as brand, model, and capacity, noting how full they are. Include a full list of all connected peripherals.

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MaliciousWolf
Member
228
10-15-2021, 06:56 PM
#3
Just completed it, appreciate your reply.
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MaliciousWolf
10-15-2021, 06:56 PM #3

Just completed it, appreciate your reply.

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NecroTy
Junior Member
22
10-16-2021, 03:12 PM
#4
Updated the bios and installed the AMD chipset drivers. Checked the windows control panel device manager, selected the hidden devices option, and removed any greyed-out usb drivers. Avoid using asus ai charger drivers; instead, use a wall plug to charge your apple devices. Note: If you removed the asus driver but still have an apple device connected, your ports may stop working when the device tries to charge.
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NecroTy
10-16-2021, 03:12 PM #4

Updated the bios and installed the AMD chipset drivers. Checked the windows control panel device manager, selected the hidden devices option, and removed any greyed-out usb drivers. Avoid using asus ai charger drivers; instead, use a wall plug to charge your apple devices. Note: If you removed the asus driver but still have an apple device connected, your ports may stop working when the device tries to charge.