Step 1: Confirm your device requirements
- Operating system: MyASUS is commonly used on Windows PCs.
- Model compatibility: Some features vary by ASUS laptop/desktop model.
- Windows version: Ensure your Windows version is supported.
Step 2: Install MyASUS (recommended methods)
Method A: Install from the Microsoft Store
This method is usually the easiest and ensures you get a trusted app package. Open the Microsoft Store, search for MyASUS, and click Install. After installation, launch MyASUS and sign in if prompted.
Method B: Download the official MyASUS installer from ASUS
If you need the full installer (for example, if Store installation fails), download the correct MyASUS package from ASUS support for your model. Then run the installer and follow the on-screen prompts. Restart your PC if the installer requests it.
Step 3: If MyASUS wonโt install or wonโt open
- Check Windows updates: Install pending updates, then try again.
- Repair or reinstall: Go to Settings > Apps, find MyASUS, and choose Repair or Uninstall then reinstall.
- Run as administrator: Right-click the installer and choose Run as administrator.
- Verify drivers: Some MyASUS features depend on ASUS services and drivers; updating ASUS drivers can help.
Step 4: Basic troubleshooting checklist
If MyASUS opens but features are missing, try these quick checks:
- Confirm you are connected to the internet.
- Sign in to your ASUS account if required.
- Update MyASUS to the latest version.
- Update ASUS system utilities and drivers using ASUS support tools.
Helpful resources
For the most reliable results, use ASUS support pages and official download sources for your exact model. If you tell me your ASUS model and Windows version, I can suggest the most appropriate installation path.