![]() ![]() ![]() But I need this software and need it right away. It is no longer in the WIndows list of Apps, except for on the uninstall page. Now I cannot get Tweak II to start or load. To install this program at a later time, run the installation again. ![]() The wizard was interrupted before ASUS GPU TweakII could be completely installed. Then another box pops up reading "InstallShield Wizard completed. Consult Windows Installer Help (MSI.chm) or MSDN for more information. When you hit okay a bar moves across a box and it reads: "Computing space requirements." Then another box pops up reading: Feature transfer error Error: -1603 Fatal error during installation. "X Error 1316.The specificed account already exists." Then at the bottom of this pop up is a little OK button. Then another window popped up: "ASUS GPU TweakII Error. ![]() The process then began with a box reading: ASUS GPU Tweak II is configuring your new software installation. Then a little window popped saying: "Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features?" Then, below a clickable box: Ok or Cancel. I’ll make a restore point, Insatl GPU Tweak, and see what happens.After having some related problem, I tried to uninstall GPU Tweak II from the Windows uninstall menu. Ya know what? *I had AI Suite on my previous OS but removed it due to scary, buggy behavior and just got a hardware fan controller. To do it effectively you should uninstall, find the program folder that was left behind, delete it then download and run Ccleaner registry sweep to get rid of the registry orphans then reboot and reinstall. If you uninstall it leaves orphans behind, IOMAP64.sys is one of them. Did you install it and update or reinstall at all? One thing I will say is if so this is your problem. Im running the GPU Tweak II on a pair of 1080 Ti OC with Win 10 FC without any issues. The only time Ive had issues with the IOMAP64.sys was with AI Suite which its no secret that I despise that software. To get the full potential its either GPU tweak or alteratively some have had as good or better results using the MSI equivalent, Afterburner. ![]()
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