The Gigabyte service files became mangled during a standard installation or by over-aggressive antivirus software.
Uninstall and all related tools (RGB Fusion, @BIOS, etc.) via the Control Panel. Restart your computer.
Look for recent blocks related to fbios.dll or Gigabyte folders.
[Your Name/Team] Approved for distribution: Yes Next review date: Not required – issue is legacy.
If the software refuses to load at all, it may be blocked by Windows security:
This is a common DIY fix. It involves downloading the fbios.dll file and manually placing it in the correct system directory.
Type in the Windows search bar, right-click Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator .
Locate , RGB Fusion , EasyTune , or AORUS Engine in the list. Right-click the software and select Uninstall . Restart your computer.
fbios.dll often requires the Visual C++ 2015-2022 redistributable. A missing runtime can cause "unable to load" errors.
Are you a specific Gigabyte program when this happens, or does it pop up randomly on startup ?
The Gigabyte service files became mangled during a standard installation or by over-aggressive antivirus software.
Uninstall and all related tools (RGB Fusion, @BIOS, etc.) via the Control Panel. Restart your computer.
Look for recent blocks related to fbios.dll or Gigabyte folders.
[Your Name/Team] Approved for distribution: Yes Next review date: Not required – issue is legacy.
If the software refuses to load at all, it may be blocked by Windows security:
This is a common DIY fix. It involves downloading the fbios.dll file and manually placing it in the correct system directory.
Type in the Windows search bar, right-click Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator .
Locate , RGB Fusion , EasyTune , or AORUS Engine in the list. Right-click the software and select Uninstall . Restart your computer.
fbios.dll often requires the Visual C++ 2015-2022 redistributable. A missing runtime can cause "unable to load" errors.
Are you a specific Gigabyte program when this happens, or does it pop up randomly on startup ?