Asus drivers blocked?

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Why are the asus drivers blocked by windows?

I as just taken me the better part of 2hr's to install drivers for my new asus motherboard, the ones you download you cant install without a lot of messing about. i ended up driving 15 mile to get a driver disk then the OS was like no problem and 5 mins latter there all installed. i run the update program and everything is now as it should be...... ish

Now when i boot my PC a get a long list of admin requests about running drivers for USB3 intel nic, and audio. if i click no when i go to the device manager i have a list of unutterable hardware. am i going to have to manually ok the drivers ever time i power on my pc, or is there that something wrong.

Mobo Asus z87 gryphon
driver direct from Asus installed by the asus update app
 
What windows OS are you using?
I don't use them update apps, I prefer to download and install each driver manually. Never had any problems installing Asus chipset and drivers, ever.
Takes less than half an hour to download and install.
 
Whether it's Asus or another, I'd advise against using their updating software, and only install drivers/utilities you actually need. Doing so will avoid a bunch of potential problems and/or conflicts.

I'd do a clean install, manually download the drivers you actually need from the website, and install them one by one. It doesn't take much messing about, just 5-10 drivers. Install all the Windows updates first (after installing the LAN or wireless driver). Then do the rest of the drivers. You should end up with a cleaner system than you do at present and it's less faffing about than trying to determine why some drivers are blocked right now.

Edit: Yeah, what Idleman said. Beat me to it. :)
 
win 7 64bit.
i am wanting to use the asus AI suite to set up fan profiles

The Audio and usb3 driver i did a manual download and install, works but i get the same ever time i boot the system
 
If you click on device manager and get an unsigned programming prompt, uninstall the Intel matrix driver, seen this happen a lot recently.
 
Uninstall the Intel storage driver through control panel first to see if the startup prompts go away.

Otherwise reformat and start over, I had it on a laptop a couple of weeks ago where it decided the drivers were unsigned.
 
You can uninstall most of the drivers in Device Manager. The rest, you should be able to uninstall in Program and Features.

the problem right now is chip set drivers how do i uninstall them???

Edit: Sorted all problem apart from one unknown device "on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System" any ideas
 
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the problem right now is chip set drivers how do i uninstall them???

Edit: Sorted all problem apart from one unknown device "on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System" any ideas

Can you click on the device and tell us what the "value" is. Should read something like this, "ACPI\INT33A0".
Or you could use the app in the link, see if that helps.

http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/
 
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