No More Hang-Ups: Fixing Asus GPU Tweak Error 1316 (The Right Way)
Let’s be honest.
Nothing kills your mood faster than clicking “Launch”… and then staring at a loading screen that just won’t move.
You’re not alone.
If you’ve run into Asus GPU Tweak Error 1316, what’s actually happening is simple: the app can’t load its configuration files. But the why? That’s where things get messy—corrupted installs, broken registry entries, leftover folders… the usual Windows chaos.
The good news? You can fix it. And no, you don’t need to reinstall your entire OS.
Table of Contents
What Error 1316 Really Means
Here’s the thing:
Error 1316 usually points to a missing or damaged MSI installation reference.
In plain English? Windows thinks the app is installed… but parts of it are gone.
That’s why:
- Updates fail midway
- The app won’t open
- You get stuck in a loop of reinstall → error → repeat
And yeah—it’s frustrating.
Step 1: Remove the Broken Installation
Look, uninstalling from Control Panel alone won’t cut it.
Do this instead:
- Press
Win + R→ typeappwiz.cpl - Try uninstalling ASUS GPU Tweak II
If it fails (which it often does), use Microsoft’s cleanup tool:
- Download: Microsoft Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter
- Run it → select Uninstalling
- Choose GPU Tweak → force remove it
Quick. Clean.
Step 2: Delete Leftover Files
Honestly, this is where most people mess up.
Even after uninstalling, junk files stay behind—and they’re exactly what triggers Error 1316 again.
Go here:
C:\ProgramData\ASUS\
C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\ASUS\
C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\ASUS\
Delete anything related to GPU Tweak.
Important:
ProgramDatais hidden → enable “Show hidden files”- Don’t skip this step. Seriously.
Step 3: Clean the Registry
Alright. This is the powerful fix.
But be careful.
- Press
Win + R→ typeregedit - Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ASUS
- Delete GPU Tweak-related entries
Now search:
- Press
Ctrl + F - Type:
GPU Tweak - Delete leftover keys (only ASUS-related ones)
Pro tip:
Export a backup first (File → Export). Just in case.
Step 4: Check the Windows Installer Service
Sometimes the issue isn’t ASUS—it’s Windows itself.
Do this:
- Press
Win + R→ typeservices.msc - Find Windows Installer
- Make sure it’s:
- Running
- Startup type = Manual or Automatic
If it’s stopped → start it.
Done.
Step 5: Reinstall Fresh
Now reinstall—but do it clean:
- Download the latest version from ASUS official site
- Right-click installer → Run as Administrator
- Install in default directory (don’t customize yet)
And yeah—don’t open 10 apps while installing. Let it finish properly.
Step 6: Update GPU Drivers
Here’s something people overlook.
If your GPU driver is outdated, GPU Tweak can fail to load configs properly.
So:
- Open Device Manager
- Expand Display adapters
- Update your GPU driver
Or better—download directly from:
- NVIDIA / AMD official site
Restart after. Always.
Step 7: Check Compatibility Mode
Still stuck? Try this:
- Right-click GPU Tweak shortcut
- Go to Properties → Compatibility
- Enable:
- “Run this program as administrator”
- Try Windows 10/11 compatibility mode
Sometimes… that’s all it needs.
Why This Error Keeps Coming Back
Let me be blunt.
Most “fix guides” fail because they’re too generic:
- “Clear temp files”
- “Restart PC”
That’s surface-level stuff.
Error 1316 is deeper—it’s tied to:
- Broken installer references
- Registry conflicts
- Leftover configuration files
Fix those properly? The issue disappears.
Final Thoughts
Look—this error feels worse than it is.
It’s not your GPU.
It’s not your system dying.
It’s just messy software cleanup.
Once you:
- Remove leftovers
- Clean registry entries
- Reinstall properly
…it’s gone.
And next time something breaks?
You’ll know exactly where to look.
That’s the real win.