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I hope someone can help.Deprecated: Intel OBL Distribution (Commercial Use) License This LIMITED DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is a contract between You and Intel Corporation and its affiliates (“Intel”). Don’t forget to ask me anything if you need any other details or have questions. So, I’m open to suggestions/advice/tips, etc if any of you have anything to offer. I have tried contacting Asus via their phone support, but I just kept waiting & waiting for what seemed like forever! >:( I also made sure I didn’t have any audio devices connected, but that didn’t help. If the error still occurs, please contact your vendor. Please make sure you have finished any previous setup & closed other applications.

TBH, I’m not really sure why I’m getting this weird error message, but this is what it says:Īn error (-5001 : 0x80070002) has occurred while running the setup. It seems to think I still have a program or some other setup running when I DON’T! I should mention that my motherboard is an Asus ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming & I did attempt to download/install the driver directly from the product support page. Except for trying to get my Realtek Audio Driver installed, that is. I actually did a few drivers here & there & then some updates in roughly that pattern & everything worked out fine. Had to do a clean install of Windows 10 for my custom-pc.
