ASUS Driver Store Service
ASUS Driver Store is a core part of the ASUS software ecosystem used to house and distribute signed driver packages for ASUS hardware. It coordinates with Windows Installer and ASUS Update features to provision drivers for motherboards, graphics cards, peripherals, and other ASUS devices. The goal is to streamline driver delivery, validate authenticity, and minimize time spent hunting for updates.
The asus-driver-store.exe process searches the ASUS Driver Store directory, validates driver packages, and hands them off when Windows or ASUS Update requests an installation. It ensures that only ASUS-signed drivers are applied to keep hardware functioning correctly.
Yes. asus-driver-store.exe is a legitimate ASUS component designed to manage driver catalogs and installations for ASUS hardware. When installed from official ASUS software, it uses Windows security features, digital signatures, and trusted installer paths to load drivers. If you obtained the software directly from ASUS or your OEM, this process is expected and not a malware indicator. Regular updates from ASUS reduce risk by ensuring the component remains current and properly signed.
Generally no, when it is obtained from official ASUS software. Malware can imitate legitimate file names to mislead users, so you should verify location, signature, and hashes if you notice unexpected behavior. Look for signs such as unfamiliar network activity, persistent high resource usage, or alerts from security software. When in doubt, compare the file against the expected ASUS release and perform a malware scan.
Red Flags: Red flags include the executable residing outside the ASUS program folders, a invalid or missing digital signature, unexpected network activity, or unfamiliar behavior after startup. If any of these appear, verify with ASUS support and consider reinstallation from official sources.
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