Well, although you are seeing this problem on a machine running Vista, this
is not a Microsoft-supplied file and it is not part of any Vista component;
and the problem seems to occur frequently on XP machines as well. Since is
is an Asus-supplied file, the 2 main strategies I'm envisage are:
- identify the Asus utility which AsIO.sys belongs to, and uninstall it; or
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