If you just got your ASUS ROG Ally, or have had it for a while and want to learn about the more advanced features and community applications, this is the page you want to read. This will assume you just received your device and give you lots of options for setup and customization.
- Official ROG Ally Resources
- ROG Ally Community Resources
- YouTube videos on the Asus ROG Ally
- Asus ROG Ally UI Overview
- Macro Buttons Shortcuts for ROG Ally
- Turnoff The Bootup Sound On The ROG Ally
- Turn off RGB Lighting
- Getting Things Setup & Updates
- Replace Armoury crate with Playnite
- Gaming on Xbox Game Pass
- Setting up Universal Tuning Utility Handheld
- Setting up OpenGamepadUI
- Setting up VR on your ROG Ally
- Adding Gryoscope Controller Support
- Sleep/Suspend Games
- Optimizing Windows 11
- Reset/Restore Windows 11
- Backups
- Battery Health
- File Sync/Transfer
- Storage Disk Health
- ASUS ROG Global | Official YouTube
- ASUS ROG Discord
- @ASUS_ROG on Twitter
- ASUS ROG Twitch Channel
- ROG Ally (2023) Driver & Tools
- ROG Ally (2023) RC71L Manual
- Official ROG Ally Tutorials and Guides
- ** ASUS ROG Ally Forum**
- ASUS ROG Ally Changelogs
- ASUS ROG Ally - All Buttons & Shortcuts [Quick Reference]
- 15 tips & shortcuts to set up and optimize your ROG Ally
- How to boost gaming performance on the ROG Ally
- How to extend the battery life of your ROG Ally
- How to remap buttons and create custom game profiles on the ROG Ally
- How to Install Games to an SD Card on the ROG Ally
- How to upgrade the SSD and reinstall Windows on your ROG Ally
- How to increase the ROG Ally's VRAM allocation
- The best indie games for the ROG Ally (at 120Hz)
- The best free games for the ROG Ally
- GTA V on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- Red Dead Redemption 2 on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- Forza Horizon 5 on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- Elden Ring on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- Cyberpunk 2077 on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare II on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- Destiny 2 on the ROG Ally: performance guide & best settings
- How to set up the XG Mobile with your ROG Ally
- ROG Ally Community Reddit
- Unofficial ROG Ally Discord
- Deckmate/Allymate Discord
- ASUS ROG Ally Setup Guide by Retro Games Corp
- ASUS ROG ALLY Life - The Latest ASUS ROG ALLY News, Tips & Tricks
- ASUS ROG Ally Gaming on Twitter
Asus ROG Ally UI is powered by Armoury Crate. Armoury Crate helps you manage every aspect of your device from the initial setup to RGB lighting. It also helps with getting the latest updates, drivers, manuals and offers, and connect instantly with your gaming peers.
- Turn off your ROG Ally.
- Turn the Ally on while holding down the volume down button until you see the BIOS screen.
- In the Bios press Y and go to Advanced Settings, scroll down to Animation Post Logo Configuration and disable the start up audio there.
- Save changes and exit.
ROG Ally BIOS menu. Image Credit: ASUS
Go into Armoury crate -> Content -> Settings -> Lighting -> Settings -> Toogle Sleep option.
Note: This update process takes about 1-2 hours.
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Open Armory Crate (Grey Icon on the windows menu bar along the bottom), go to "Content" tab, then "Update Center". Click the button for "Check for updates". Once it is done, click "Update" on the top group and when that completes click "Update All" on the bottom group. Once all the updates are complete, restart your device. You might get a pop up to confirm you want to update BIOS and say "Ok".
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Open the Start menu, select "Settings" and then "Windows Update". Say check for updates and let this download and install everything in the list (you might have to click "Download and Install" to trigger this. This might take awhile but once everything is completed click the "restart now" button. Do not click this until everything is completed or you could run into issues. **Note:**If you see a update that wouldn't install, and even when clicking "Retry" it could not install. If you see this don't worry this will be fixed in step 5.
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After it restarts, go back to the Start menu, then settings, then Windows Update again. Say check for updates and wait to see if there are any more. If there is a "Windows Preview" type update you can click the button to download and install or leave it, I did install the latest. If you had more updates in this step, when they are all completed restart your device.
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Now that we have all Armory Crate and Windows Updates, open the Microsoft Store (you have an icon on your Windows Menu Bar. When it opens, click the "My Apps" icon on the left side, then click "Get Updates". This will probably take awhile too, but let everything download and install. Once all of these are complete, restart your device.
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After it restarts, open the "My Asus" app (start>All Apps>My Asus), and when it opens go to "Customer Support" on the left, then "LiveUpdate" tab. Click "Check" and there should be at least 2 updates. One of these is the firmware update that wouldn't install in step 2 in my case. Once it checks for updates, click "Update All" and let it run the updates. You will probably see a confirmation pop up to update firmware and click "Okay". Once these complete your device should restart.
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After it restarts, open the Xbox App and click the "Install Now" link where it says it needs an update. Once it completes the Xbox app will close and reopen. When that happens, open the Microsoft Store again and go to "My Apps" and "Get Updates" - it will now grab even more updates so just let it download and install all. Once this is done restart your device.
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You'e almost done! Once the device restarts open your start menu and in the search box field tap there and type "Disk Cleanup" and open it. Once it loads, click the button for "Clean Up System Files" and it will close and reopen. Click the checkbox next to every option (you have to scroll down to get them all" then click "Clean up". This got me back almost 15gigs on the hard drive.
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After that, go the the start menu and in the search box type "Defrag" and open the Disk defrag app. When it loads, click your "C:" drive and click "Optimize".
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Check if your time is off (bottom right corner of the Windows menu bar) - Right click (Right Trigger if you are using the built in controller) on the date/time in the bottom right corner, select "Adjust Date/Time". Check to make sure the toggle is ON for Set Time Automatically , ON for Adjust for Daylight Savings Automatically, Make sure your timezone is correct in the drop down for Timezone, and OFF for set timezone automatically. Then click the button for "Sync Now" under additional settings and that should set your day/time correctly. Note: Step 9 Fixes the issue with Xbox Game Pass not working properly.
That's it everything is up-to-date for your ROG Ally device.
Playnite is an open source video game library manager and launcher with support for 3rd party libraries like Steam, GOG, Origin, Battle.net and Ubisoft Connect. Includes game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
Disable Armoury crate on Boot/Startup
Go into Armoury crate -> Content -> Settings -> About -> Toggle the disable on boot/startup option.
Xbox Game Pass is a video game subscription services from Microsoft starting at $9.99 and $14.99 for the Ultimate Pass.
A list of great Game Pass Games to play on the ROG Ally:
May 23
- Planet of Lana (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
May 25
- Cassette Beasts (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
May 30
- Chicory: A Colorful Tale (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- Farworld Pioneers (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
June 1
- Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengeance of the Slayer (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- The Big Con (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
June 6
- Amnesia: The Bunker (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- Hypnospace Outlaw (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
June 8
- Rune Factory 4 Special (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- Stacking (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
June 13
- Dordogne (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
June 22
- The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- Need for Speed: Unbound (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming) via EA Play
June 27
- Bramble: The Mountain King (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch (Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
June 29
- Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
July 3
- Arcade Paradise (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
July 5
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Grand Theft Auto V (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
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Sword and Fairy: Together Forever (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
July 6
- McPixel 3 (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
July 11
- Common’hood (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
- Insurgency: Sandstorm (Windows PC)
July 14
- Exoprimal (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
July 18
- Techtonica (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
- The Cave (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)
July 31
- Venba (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
August 1
- Celeste (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
August 3
- A Short Hike (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
August 8
- Broforce Forever (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
August 9
- Limbo (Cloud, (Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
August 10
- Airborne Kingdom (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
August 15
- Everspace 2 (Cloud and Xbox Series X|S)
August 18
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Xbox Series X|S, PC, Cloud)
August 29
- Sea of Stars (Xbox Series X|S, Cloud)
September 5
- Gris (Cloud, Console, and PC)
September 6 or September 1 with Starfield Premium Edition Upgrade
- Starfield Direct (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
September 29
- Cocoon (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
October 3
- The Lamplighter’s League (Console, PC)
October 4
- Warhammer 40,000 Darktide (Console [Xbox Series X|S])
October 10
- Forza Motorsport (Console[Xbox Series X|S], PC, Cloud)
October 24
- Cities Skylines 2 (Console[Xbox Series X|S], PC, Cloud)
October 26
- Mineko’s Night Market (Console[Xbox Series X|S], PC)
October 31
- Headbangers Rhythm Royale (Console[Xbox Series X|S])
- Jusant(Console[Xbox Series X|S], PC, Cloud)
November 1
- Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – The Mountain Royals (Cloud, Console, and PC)
November 2
- PlateUp! (Console)
- Thirsty Suitors (Cloud, Console, and PC)
November 6
- Football Manager 2024 (PC)
- Football Manager 2024 Console (Cloud, Console, and PC)
November 7
- Roboquest 1.0 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
November 9
- Dungeons 4 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Wild Hearts (Cloud, Console, and PC) EA Play
November 13
- Spirittea (Cloud, Console, and PC)
November 14
- Coral Island (Cloud and Xbox Series X|S)
Games Leaving November 15, 2023
- Coffee Talk (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Exapunks (PC)
- Ghost Song (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Gungrave G.O.R.E (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Football Manager 2023 (PC)
- Football Manager 2023 Console (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Lapin (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Townscaper (Cloud, Console, and PC)
November 28
- Rollerdrome (PC, Cloud and Xbox Series X|S)
December 1
- Remnant: From the Ashes (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Spirit of the North (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- SteamWorld Build (Cloud, Console, and PC)
December 5
- Clone Drone in the Danger Zone (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S)
- Rise of the Tomb Raider (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- While the Iron’s Hot (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- World War Z: Aftermath (Cloud, Console, and PC)
December 6 - Coming to Game Pass Core
- Chivalry 2
- Totally Reliable Delivery Service
December 7
- Goat Simulator 3 (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S)
December 8
- Against the Storm (PC)
December 13
- Tin Hearts (Cloud, Console, and PC)
December 14
- Far Cry 6 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
Leaving December 15
The following games are leaving soon save up to 20% on these games to keep them in your library.
- Chained Echoes (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Opus Magnum (PC)
- Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Rubber Bandits (Cloud, Console, and PC)
Early 2024
- Bounty Star (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
- Ghostbike (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
- Flock (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
- To A T (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Windows PC)
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Note: Most games with a campaign mode will be playable offline, but games with network co-op or multiplayer features will not work while you’re offline. Before you go offline, connect to the Xbox network to sync your most recent game save to the cloud. While you play offline, your game save progress will continue to be saved locally, and it’ll sync the next time you # to Xbox. If you want to continue playing on a different device, you’ll need to go online and connect to the Xbox network to allow your local saved game to sync with the cloud again.
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Note 2: PC Game Pass game licenses expire after 30 days when playing offline, and licenses for owned games expire after 14 days. To keep playing your game offline, go back online and launch the game. This renews the game’s license on your device and ensures you can go back to playing offline.
You can only have one device as your designated offline device. To set your device as your designated offline device:
- Make sure that you’re online.
- Check that your device has the latest Windows updates: Go to Start -> Settings -> Update & security -> Windows Update and see if any relevant updates are available.
- Open the Microsoft Store. You’ll be prompted to # if you haven’t already.
- Select your profile icon in the upper right corner.
- Select App settings, and then under Offline permissions, make sure that the toggle is set to On.
Once you set this, any devices previously designated as offline will be toggled to Off, and you’ll no longer be able to play games offline on those devices.
Prepare your game or games
Once your device is set up, you’ll need to launch each game you want to play offline while signed in to the Xbox network. You only need to do this once per game, and you’ll need to do this even if you’ve already launched the game on your device.
- Make sure that you’re online, and that your device is set as your designated offline device. (See the steps above for details on how to do this.)
- Launch the game you want to play offline. When prompted, # to Xbox.
- Once you’ve started playing the game, you can exit at any time.
Repeat this process for each game you want to play offline. Once completed, you can go offline at any time and launch those games whenever you want to play them, without needing to # online each time.
Universal x86 Tuning Utility Handheld is a tool that unlocks the full potential of your AMD based handheld.
GUI controller input:
- Previous Menu: LB
- Next Menu: RB
- Show/Hide: LB + RB + D-Pad Up or ROG button
- Navigating Menu: Left Joystick or D-Pad
- Toggling Options: Left Joystick, D-Pad, or A
OpenGamepadUI is a free and open source game launcher and overlay written using the Godot Game Engine 4 designed with a gamepad native experience in mind. Its goal is to provide an open and extendable foundation to launch and play games. It also implements a gamepad input system that can allow you to remap gamepad input to mouse and keyboard inputs.
Features:
- In-game overlay menus.
- Power tools (TDP control, SMT, etc.).
- Fully configurable gamepad input (buttons, axes, mouse & keyboard, etc.).
- Per-game customizable gamepad profiles.
- Launch games from multiple sources.
- Automatic artwork downloading.
- Plugin architecture.
Note: While VR does work well with the Asus ROG Ally handheld performance will not be as great as VR on a modern Desktop PC. The GPU performance of the Ryzen Z1 Extreme (ROG Ally) is around 8.6 TeraFLOPs, which is close to the NVIDIA GTX 1080 (released Summer 2016) that's around 9 TeraFLOPs in graphics performance.
Oculus Quest 2 is a virtual reality headset developed by Facebook AKA Meta Technologies, LLC. The Quest 2 provides multiplayer games to unique social experiences to joining up with friends at a live show or instructor-led workout. With High Dynamic Range visuals and up to 120fps, as two 1832x1920 per-eye and vast 97° field of view horizontal. Oculus Quest 2 can be connected to a PC via Oculus Link, which can be performed using the official Link cable or a third party USB-C cable. This allows the headset to be used to run content from SteamVR and the desktop Oculus store. Note that a high-bandwidth USB specification (USB 3.0 at a minimum) is required to achieve a high-quality and smooth picture.
Oculus Quest 2 Headset. Source: Oculus
Install and Set Up Quest 2
In the Meta Quest app > select Devices > then Add Headset. Select Quest 2.
Using UBS-C Cable Link Option:
- Select Link (Cable) as the connection method.
- Plug one end of the cable into your Meta Quest 2 headset, and the other end of the cable into your ROG Ally device or Docking Station.
- In the Meta Quest app, press Continue. On the screen that appears next, you can choose to test your cable connection, or press Continue.
- Your Meta Quest 2 is now connected to your PC.
Using Air Link (Wireless) option:
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Make sure that both your Quest 2 and your PC are on the same Wi-Fi network; Meta advises that they should be connected to a 5GHz network.
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In the Meta Quest app on your ROG Ally, select Devices, then Add Headset.
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Select Meta Quest 2, and then select Air Link (Wireless) as your connection method.
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Put on your headset. Open Quick Settings by hovering over and selecting the clock on the left side of the navigation bar.
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Press the gear icon in the upper right corner of the window that appears to open the full Settings menu.
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Select the System box.
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Look for Quest Link, and toggle it On. A window will appear showing all PCs on your network with Air Link available. Select your PC.
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A pairing code will appear in your Meta Quest 2. Take off the headset and make sure it matches the code that appears on your PC’s screen.
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Put the headset back on, and complete the pairing process.
You should be now connected. From here, you can mirror your PC’s display onto the Meta Quest 2, which will let you play any VR-compatible games, such as No Man's Sky, Half-Life: Alyx, and Star Wars: Squadrons.
SteamVR is the ultimate tool for experiencing VR content on the hardware of your choice. SteamVR supports the Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality headsets, and others.
- SteamVR Performance Test
- iVRy Driver for SteamVR, this let's you use your iPhone, Android, GearVR, Oculus Mobile or Sony PSVR headset as a Virtual Reality Headset for your PC.
Install and Set Up SteamVR
- If you have a Steam account already, log in to Steam on the PC that you want to install SteamVR on. If you don't have Steam already installed, download it from the official Steam website, set up an account if necessary, and log in.
- Connect your virtual reality headset to your PC. Your device will install a number of drivers; wait for the installs to finish. You should then be prompted to install SteamVR with a popup box. Press the Install SteamVR button to begin. Otherwise, if that doesn't happen, install SteamVR from the Steam Store.
SteamVR is approximately 6 GB once downloaded, so the installation may take some time. Once installed, Steam will have a new button in the top right of the window.
- Once SteamVR is installed, you can launch it from anywhere on Steam by pressing the small VR button in the top-right corner of your Steam window. Alternatively, you can search for it on your library page. It will be listed under the Tools menu.
- If you want to run the absolute latest version of SteamVR to ensure that you are enjoying the latest features and best performance, you can also opt-in for the SteamVR beta. To do so, search for "SteamVR" in your game Library and right-click it.
Extra Steps for Oculus Users
If you are using an Oculus VR headset, there is an additional step in installing SteamVR. You will have enable unknown sources in the Oculus App.
To do this, follow the steps below.
- Start the Oculus App.
- Go into Settings.
- Click into General.
- Find the Unknown Sources toggle and switch it on.
- Hit Allow on the pop-up.
Handheld Companion is a combination of a Windows service and a touch interface optimized GUI to increase your handheld gaming computer experience.
Features include:
- Motion control a.k.a. gyro control through a device's inertial measurement unit (IMU, Gyroscope and Accelerometer) or external sensor. Settings availible for racing, 1st and 3rd person gaming and emulator support.
- Quicktools overlay, with easy access to various settings and information such as TDP, GPU, Screen Hz, Resolution, Brightness, Volume, Powermode control and battery level.
- Virtual controller simulation of Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller and Sony DualShock 4 Controller.
- Profile settings system, automatic detection of active game and applying of settings.
- PS Remote Play support with DS4 controller, including motion and touchpad.
- 3D Controller overlay for stream recordings.
Turning on Hibernate for Windows 11
Use hibernation when you know that you won't use your device for an extended period and won't have an opportunity to charge the battery during that time. First check to see if this option is available on your PC and if it is, turn it on.
To set your PC so it hibernates:
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Select Search on the taskbar, type control panel, and select it from the results.
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Select System and Security.
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In the Power Options section, select Change what the power buttons do.
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Select Change settings that are currently unavailable.
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In the Shutdown settings section, select Hibernate.
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Select Save changes.
Now you’ll be able to hibernate your PC in a few different ways:
- Select Start , and then select Power -> Hibernate.
Nyrna is a tool that let's you Suspend games and applications. Similar to the useful sleep/suspend function found in consoles like the Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation; suspend your game (and its resource usage) at any time, and resume whenever you wish at the push of a button.
Suspend Games
- Pause cutscenes to read the subtitles, examine the scene, answer the door, etc.
- Pause games that can't normally be paused (single-player games like Dark Souls, Elden Ring, etc).
- Suspend games whose pause screens keep the system running hot or playing unwanted music.
- Suspend inbetween checkpoints (example: Hollow Knight).
Note: You may need to plug-in a keyboard and mouse into your device to make process easier.
BloatyNosy is a tool that streamlines and houses all the essential settings under one app and allows you to disable and remove unnecessary features with just a simple click.
Chris Titus Tech Windows Utility is a tool that helps you install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes, and Updates. It makes Windows 11 setup easy and optimizes your machine. The Ultimate Windows Utility | Chris Titus Tech YouTube.
The recommended way is to right click on the start menu and select (Windows Terminal As Admin Windows 11)
Launch Command:
iwr -useb https://christitus.com/win | iex
Or
irm christitus.com/win | iex
Process Lasso is a tool for real-Time CPU Optimization and Automation.
With Windows 11 a lot system resources such as CPU and Ram are taken up when your system starts up. There are serval ways turnoff/disable apps from auto-starting when you log-in to Windows 11
First way to stop auto-start apps is through Startup folder in the Windows settings.
Second way to stop auto-start apps is through Task Manager. Open task manager in the start menu.
Virtualization Based Security (VBS) can slow apps (and games) down by 5 to 15% in Windows 11 especially if you're on an AMD system.
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- Open System Information. Do this by searching for "system information" in Windows search and clicking the top result.
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- Scroll down to find the "Virtualization-based security" row. If it says "running," VBS is enabled. But if it says "not enabled," then you're done.
Below are different are Two Ways you can disable VBS in Windows 11:
Disable VBS/HVCI in Windows 11
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- Search for Core Isolation in Windows search and click the top result.
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- Toggle Memory Integrity to off, if it was on.
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- Reboot your PC as prompted.
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- Check System Information again to see if virtualization-based security is listed as "not enabled."
Disable VBS By Uninstalling Virtual Machine
If VBS is running, you can get rid of it by uninstalling the "Virtual Machine" feature in Windows. Note: that if this is the feature that's enabling VBS for you, losing it may cost you the ability to run Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2).
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- Open Turn Windows Features on or Off by searching for it.
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- Uncheck Virtual machine and click Ok.
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- Reboot your PC.
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- Check System Information again to make sure virtualization based security is listed as "not enabled."
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- Reinstall Windows on your device by using ASUS Cloud Recovery in the Advanced section of the BIOS menu.
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- Access BIOS - Restart your ROG Ally by pressing the power button and hold the Volume Down button.
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- In the BIOS press Y and go to Advanced Setting and select ASUS Cloud Recovery.
ROG Ally BIOS menu. Image Credit: ASUS
Resetting, reinstalls Windows 11, but lets you choose whether to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls Windows. You can reset your PC from Settings, the sign-in screen, or by using a recovery drive or installation media.
Reset your PC from Settings
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Select Start > Settings > System > Recovery .
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Next to Reset this PC , select Reset PC. Then, select Keep my files, choose cloud or local, change your settings, and set Restore preinstalled apps? or No.
- Click the Keep my files option.
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- Cloud download: Download a fresh copy of the installation from the cloud and reinstall Windows 11. However, this option will not restore the tools, apps, and configuration that came with the original image provided by the manufacturer.
- Local reinstall: Uses the files already available to reset the computer. If this is a branded device (such as Dell, ASUS, Lenovo, etc.), this process will restore the factory drivers, settings, and tools.
- Click the Reset button.
Note: You will need to do Sytem Updates when this process is finished.
This option takes your PC back to an earlier point in time, called a system restore point. Restore points are generated when you install a new app or driver, and when you create a restore point manually. Restoring won’t affect your personal files, but it will remove apps, drivers, and updates installed after the restore point was made.
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In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel, and then choose it from the list of results
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In the Control Panel search box, type recovery.
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Select Recovery > Open System Restore.
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In the Restore system files and settings box, select Next.
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Select the restore point that you want to use in the list of results, and then select Scan for affected programs.
Notes:
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If you don’t see the restore point that you want to use, select the Show more restore points check box to see more restore points.
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If you’re not seeing any restore points, it might be because system protection isn’t turned on. Here’s how to check:
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In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel, and then choose it from the list of results.
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In the Control Panel search box, type recovery.
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Select Recovery > Configure System Restore > Configure and see if the Turn on system protection option is selected.
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If the Turn on system protection option is not selected, system protection isn’t turned on and there aren't any restore points. In this scenario, you won't be able to recovery your PC using a system restore point and will need to use one of the other recovery options listed on this page.
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If the Turn on system protection option is selected, continue with step 6.
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- You'll see a list of items that will be deleted if you remove this restore point. If you're OK with the deletions, select Close > Next > Finish.
Borgmatic is a simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations. It protects your files with client-side encryption.
BorgWarehouse is a fast and modern WebUI for a BorgBackup's central repository server.
Emborg is a simple command line utility to orchestrate backups. It is built as a front-end to Borg, a powerful and fast de-duplicating backup program.
BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Windows, Linux, and macOS PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly configurable and easy to install and maintain.
UrBackup is an easy to setup Open Source client/server backup system, that through a combination of image and file backups accomplishes both data safety and a fast restoration time. File and image backups are made while the system is running without interrupting current processes. Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Kopia is a user-friendly desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux which allows you to create snapshots, define policies, and restore files quickly with Fast and Encrypted Backups.
Powercfg is a tool built-in to Windows that generates detailed report on battery health of your Windows device.
To generate a battery report, press Windows Key + X and select Command Prompt. Then type in powercfg /batteryreport. This command saves a battery report in HTML format to
C:\Users\Your_Username\battery-report.html
Open the file in your browser and check the following parameters:
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The difference between Design Capacity and Full Charge Capacity. As batteries wear over time, the full charge capacity will be less than the design capacity.
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Battery capacity drained over the last few days in different power states. Also, check out the battery usage graph.
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Compare the battery life from the time you purchased the laptop and see the trends of Full Charge Capacity in relation to Design Capacity.
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Check the battery’s usage and duration. And the time your computer ran on battery or plugged into the power outlet.
Smarter Battery is a battery monitoring utility for portable computers, intended to provide all the data of your battery, to help prolong its life and save its energy. It shows you the evolution of the battery's capacity during the charge / discharge cycles and computes a few important battery parameters, such as the wear level and discharge cycles count.
Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time.
KDE Connect is a tool that lets you easily link up your phone to your computer, your computer to your tablet; or your computer to your Steam Deck device. It can be used to share files across devices, read and send SMS directly from your laptop, and lock up your computer remotely.
Open Cloud Saves is an open source application for managing your saves games across Windows, MacOS, and Linux (including SteamOS).
Seafile is an open source file sync&share solution designed for high reliability, performance and productivity. Sync, share and collaborate across devices and teams.
Warpinator is a free, open-source tool for sending and receiving files between computers that are on the same network.
FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface.
WinFsp is a set of software components for Windows computers that allows the creation of user mode file systems. In this sense it is similar to FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace), which provides the same functionality on UNIX-like computers.
SSHFS-Win is a minimal port of SSHFS to Windows. Looking under the hood it uses Cygwin for the POSIX environment and WinFsp for the FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) functionality.
RiftShare is a cross platform (Windows, MacOS, Linux) file sharing tool that supports fully encrypted transfers both on the local network and off network using a simple passphrase. RiftShare uses magic-wormhole under the hood and is compatible with other magic-wormhole clients.
Synology is a tool that allows you to easily access and manage files in your Synology Drive on the go. Apart from common file types, such as documents, images, videos and music, you can also open Synology Office document, spreadsheets and slides in the user-friendly viewer provided by Drive.
Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services. It offers an on-premise Universal File Access and sync platform with powerful collaboration capabilities and desktop, mobile and web interfaces.
FileRun is a self-hosted Google Drive alternative. It is a full featured web based file manager with an easy to use user interface.
FileBrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit your files. It allows the creation of multiple users and each user can have its own directory.
Usermode FTP Server is a tool that let's you start an FTP server as user and transfer files with any FTP client. Allowing you to access your files directly with many file browsers' builtin FTP support: Windows File Explorer, Thunar, Gnome Files, Dolphin and many more.
TagSpaces is a free, no vendor lock-in, open source application for organizing, annotating and managing local files with the help of tags. It features advanced note taking functionalities and some capabilities of to-do apps. It's available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS and Android.
CrystalDiskMark is an open source disk drive benchmark tool for Microsoft Windows.
DiskMon is an application that logs and displays all hard disk activity on a Windows system.
WinDirStat(Windows Directory Statistics) is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool for various versions of Microsoft Windows.
Scrutiny is a WebUI tool for smartd S.M.A.R.T monitoring, Historical Trends & Real World Failure Thresholds.