The System Is Busy. Please Wait For Asus Framework Service Jun 2026
The ASUS Framework Service listens natively on local port 1042 . Windows occasionally reserves this port dynamic range for other background features upon boot, locking ASUS out of its own process.
Last updated: October 2025. This guide applies to Windows 10 and Windows 11 running on ASUS consumer laptops (ROG, TUF, Zenbook, Vivobook, ProArt).
netsh int ipv4 set dynamic tcp start=49152 num=16384 netsh int ipv6 set dynamic tcp start=49152 num=16384 Use code with caution. Restart the network engine: net start winnat Use code with caution. The System Is Busy. Please Wait For Asus Framework Service
This guide explores why this error happens and provides actionable steps to fix it. Why Does This Error Occur?
This issue is often caused by a bug in an older version of the ASUS driver. The ASUS Framework Service listens natively on local
Type netsh int ipv6 set dynamic tcp start=49152 num=16384 and press Enter. Type net start winnat and press Enter. Restart your computer. 3. Update via Microsoft Store
When this service hangs or is blocked, the Asus Framework Service error appears, often forcing a system restart. It is frequently caused by: Corrupted Armoury Crate installations. Node.js errors within the service. Windows TCP port conflicts (the most common cause). Top Solutions to Fix "The System Is Busy" 1. Fix TCP Port Conflicts (Most Effective) This guide applies to Windows 10 and Windows
: Interrupted updates or overlapping service versions can cause the framework to hang.
High-volume models like the ROG Strix G15, TUF Gaming F15, and ZenBook Duo have seen BIOS updates specifically addressing this error—always check for new releases.