![]() ![]() If the media won't boot you may need to enter BIOS/UEFI Setup (pressing key given in chart in link above) to turn off Fast Boot or Fast Startup first.Ĭhoose the boot device as a UEFI device if offered, then on second screen choose Install Now, then Custom Install, then at the drive selection screen delete all partitions down to Unallocated Space to get it cleanest, select the Unallocated Space, click Next to let it create and format the needed partitions and start install - this makes it foolproof. Insert media, boot it by powering up PC while pressing the BIOS Boot Menu Key for your PC maker given in this chart. To create bootable Windows 10 Installation Media (on another PC if necessary) install Media Creation tool and follow the steps toward the bottom of the download page here in the section "Using the tool to create installation media:" ![]() Read over it first, take notes, ask back any questions so you're prepared. ![]() ![]() You said that you overclocked, so for purposes of trying to get this working I would stop overclocking.Īlso if necessary do a gold standard Clean Install in this link which compiles the best possible Install of Windows which will stay that way as long as you stick with the tools and methods given, has zero reported problems, and is better than any amount of money could buy. Here's how to troubleshoot installing Intel 3.0 Turbo boost application: The operating system (OS) knows this feature of the processor and loads the native support as needed by taking advantage of power and thermal headroom.įor more information, please refer to this link: Frequently Asked Questions about Intel:registered: Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 >. There is no need to install any software (or driver) to get this technology running on the system. Intel:registered: Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 driver is now native in Windows* 10, meaning that Intel:registered: is no longer providing it since it is included in the latest Windows:registered: 10 圆4 – RS5 Edition or later. Is it a new install as well as build? Did you uninstall the old app? I can't find any indication this has stopped working due to a Version Update, so maybe it's something on your specific build or install of Windows. ![]()
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