If the issue is caused by a third-party application (like antivirus software or another RGB controller) conflicting with ASUS services, a Clean Boot can identify the problem.

If this message persists, restart the ASUS Framework Service via Task Manager or reboot your system.

: Some users report the error vanishes after ensuring AsusCertService is active. Press Win + R , type msconfig , go to the Services tab, find AsusCertService , ensure it is checked, and restart.

It is a background component (often based on ) that coordinates communication between your hardware (like RGB lighting, fans, or OLED screens) and ASUS software like Armoury Crate or MyASUS . When this "busy" error appears, it usually means the service is stuck, crashed, or blocked by a Windows port conflict. How to Fix the "System Is Busy" Error 1. The Quick Refresh (Restart Services)

Standard uninstallation often leaves behind Registry keys that cause the "busy" error to persist in the new installation.

If the service remains stuck, a corrupted installation is likely.

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