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Asus Usb Mir Rev 111 Driver Verified [repack]

Resolving the "ASUS USB MIR Rev 111 Driver Verified" Prompt: A Complete Guide

If you have recently plugged a legacy ASUS device (such as an older router, motherboard with USB BIOS Flashback, or a Wi-Fi adapter) into a modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC, you may have encountered a perplexing pop-up stating: "ASUS USB MIR Rev 111 Driver Verified" or a request to install drivers for this specific hardware ID.

This post explains what this device is, why the driver verification message appears, and how to resolve it safely.

Obtaining and Updating Drivers

For users who encounter references to specific drivers like "asus usb mir rev 111 driver verified," it's essential to know how to manage these drivers: asus usb mir rev 111 driver verified

Issue 3: Remote works only after system restart but fails later

Do You Actually Need This Driver?

In most cases: No. This is not a driver for everyday functionality. The MIR interface is only used for specific maintenance tasks: Official Sources : Always download drivers from official

If you are not actively performing one of those tasks, you can safely ignore or disable the device.

3. Download from ASUS official support

Go to:
https://www.asus.com/support/
→ Search by the actual model name (not the rev number)


Table of Contents

  1. What is the ASUS USB MIR Rev 111 Device?
  2. Why Do You Need a "Verified" Driver?
  3. Symptoms of Missing or Corrupted Drivers
  4. Official Sources for the Driver
  5. Step-by-Step Installation Guide (Windows 10/11)
  6. How to Verify the Driver Signature
  7. Troubleshooting Common Issues
  8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  9. Conclusion

Primary Functions:

Without the correct driver, Windows may fail to recognize the device, leading to non-functional remote controls, broken touch inputs, or persistent "Unknown Device" errors.


Installation Method 2: Using Compatibility Mode (for the Setup.exe)

If your driver comes with an installer:

  1. Right-click Setup.exePropertiesCompatibility tab.
  2. Check Run this program in compatibility mode for: → Select Windows 7.
  3. Check Run as administrator.
  4. Apply → OK → Run the installer.

Typical verified solution (summary)