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when booting my PC I get this message everytime, have downloaded and tried to install the version from another thread ITBM 3 ( its1.02.2 ) but I get the exact same message in the picture. I tried to uninstall it but its there but not there
I have just upgraded my computer and reintsalled Windows 10 Home. PC is :
Intel i7 8700K
Gigabyte Aorus 370 Gaming 7 mobo and Aorus 1080 ti GPU
Corsair CMD32GX4M4A2666C15 memory
Hard drive is a M.2 Samsung 950 pro 512GB
Would like to have it working or get rid of it and not have that message
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Hi wls54,
I understand you are getting a problem with Intel® Turbo boost driver. Let me help you on this matter.
I was checking some documentation we have for this issue and I found this error was previously reported. Please take a look at this https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000021587/processors.html FAQ for the error message.
Let me know if you still need assistance.
Thanks
Allan J.
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Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 requires:
- A supported processor
- A supported operating system
- A driver and has an associated User Interface application
- An X99 or X299-based board with an enabled BIOS / firmware that supports this feature
- Intel® Core™ i7-6950X, i7-6900K, i7-6850K and i7-6800K Processors
- Intel® Core™ i9-7980XE, i9-7960X, i9-7940X, i9-7920X, i9-7900X and i7-7820X Processors
- Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 1600 v4 Family
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Hi wls54,
Based on the processor specifications, there is no Intel® Turbo Boost 3.0.
If this a program installed on your computer, it should be located on Apps and Features.
Here is how to uninstall any program in Windows® 10:
Open the Start menu.
Click Settings.
Select Apps & features from the left pane...
Select the program you wish to uninstall...
Click the Uninstall button that appears.
Hope it helps
Allan J.
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If you read my original post you would see that uninstalling doesn't work.
Problem is when you think you are doing a clean reinstallion through Update and Security /Recovery and "reset" in Win 10 you are not as they keep old drivers. So basically if you have problems this is a horrible way to do it . I found my Win10 USB stick and used that to reinstall Windows and to be save I deleted the partion and created a new one before formatting it. Now I dont have this problem anymore.
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