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ASUS crappy setup driver/software.

Open CCleaner, go under Tools > Startup > Scheduled Task.

Check the box "Advance Mode", and look for anything related to ROG or ASUS setup and delete it, or disable it first, restart, and see if its gone to be sure that is the one, and remove it once you found it, else enable it back, and try another one.

Don't worry, the driver/software was successfully installed.

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It's nothing important. 

1# Windows + R

2# msconfig.exe

3# OK

4# startup (tab)

5# look for and untick anything that looks like asus

6# apply

7# restart

I setup an ASUS motherboard powered computer a moment ago, and it wasn't on startup, but i guess it is good to check there, as maybe the drivers are different from my ASUS motherboard.
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