The System Is Busy. Please Wait For Asus Framework Service __exclusive__
Find AsusAppService , ASUS System Control Service , and ArmouryCrateService . Right-click each and select . 2. Resolve Network Port Conflicts (Common Fix)
Windows 10 and 11 have a feature called Fast Startup that saves system state to disk. This can corrupt the Framework Service’s temporary files, causing the “busy” message on next boot.
Ensure your laptop is plugged into a power source before starting. 4. Repair ASUS Framework Service Files The System Is Busy. Please Wait For Asus Framework Service
Technically, the ASUS Framework Service is a Node.js-based framework. It listens on specific (often port 1042 ) to receive commands from the Armoury Crate interface.
: The service often tries to use Port 1042 , but Windows may have already reserved this port for another process, leading to a "permission denied" error. Find AsusAppService , ASUS System Control Service ,
The error message is a symptom, not the disease. Based on extensive user reports and technical analyses from official ASUS forums and Microsoft Q&A threads, here are the most common triggers:
Standard uninstallation through the Windows Control Panel often leaves behind "ghost" files that cause the error to persist. Resolve Network Port Conflicts (Common Fix) Windows 10
Type the following commands one by one, pressing Enter after each: net stop winnat netsh int ipv4 set dynamic tcp start=49152 num=16384 netsh int ipv6 set dynamic tcp start=49152 num=16384 net start winnat
In this guide, we will explain exactly what the is, why this error occurs, and—most importantly—how to fix it permanently without reinstalling Windows.