ASUS code 30 is an error code that occurs when the computer is unable to read the BIOS. This can happen for a number of reasons, including a corrupted BIOS, a faulty CPU, or a damaged motherboard. When this error code occurs, the computer will not be able to boot up and will need to be repaired.
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1. Go to the BIOS and disable Fast Boot
To disable Fast Boot on an Asus motherboard, follow these steps:
- Open the BIOS by pressing the DEL key while the computer is turned on.
- Click the Advanced tab and select the Boot Menu option.
- Under Fast Boot, select the Disable option.
- Save your changes and exit the BIOS.
- Restart the computer and enjoy your faster boot time!
2. Go to the BIOS and enable CSM
- Boot your computer into the BIOS.
- Under "Advanced BIOS Features," find "CSM."
- Enable CSM by selecting "Yes."
- Exit the BIOS.
- Restart your computer.
3. Update your BIOS
- Boot your computer and press the "F2" key to enter BIOS.
- If your computer has a "Standard CMOS" setting, change it to "PAT" or "UEFI" and save the changes.
- If your computer has a "UEFI CMOS" setting, change it to "PAT" or "UEFI" and save the changes.
- If your computer has a "BIOS Update" setting, enter it and press "Enter."
- Choose the "Update BIOS" option.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- After the update is complete, restart your computer.
4. Use a different USB port
The steps to use a different USB port in order to fix asus code 30 are as follows:
- Switch the asus code 30 to the USB mode.
- Connect the USB device to the other USB port.
- reboot the asus code 30.
5. Use a different USB cable
- Ensure that the USB cable is properly connected to both the device and the computer.
- On the device, open the Settings menu and select "System."
- On the System screen, click "Device Manager."
- Under "Devices," select the USB controller.
- Right-click the USB controller and select "Update Driver."
- In the "Driver File" window, select the "ASUS USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver."
- Click "Browse" and select the file.
- Click "Install."
- When the installation is complete, close the Driver File window.
- On the computer, open the Device Manager.
- Under "Devices," select the USB controller.
- Right-click the USB controller and select "Update Driver."
- In the "Driver File" window, select the "ASUS USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver."
- Click "Browse" and select the file.
- Click "Install."
- When the installation is complete, close the Driver File window.
- Reconnect the device to the computer.
- On the device, open the Settings menu and select "System."
- On the System screen, click "Device Manager."
- Under "Devices," select the "Asus USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller" and click "Uninstall."
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Try a different USB device
- Disable Secure Boot
- Reinstall your operating system