Did a clean install on my Vaio laptop (VPCF11LFX) of Win 7 64 bit Ultimate. Before I had a program under Control Panel/Program and Features called Intel Turbo Boost Technology Driver. Now I don't. I can't find out what this program is or what it's purpose is. Is it even necessary as my laptop seems to be running fine. I found the latest version (I think) and it seemed to load but when I checked, it didn't show up under Programs and Features.
I read a little about it at Intel's website that its for Core i7 (which I have), but when I try to install it I get an error box that my hardware is not supported.
Just curious if anyone knows anything about this driver and/or why I may not be able to install it.
May I know can I disable Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Monitor & Intel® Management Engine Components or not? If I disable both of them will cause any bad effect?
Finally got a new laptop yesterday, yay! so im still figuring things out since im new to laptops and windows 7, just wondered if someone can explain what is intel turbo boost technology monitor software? please everytime i switch on there's a wee window opened and it's something to do with this.
I've just bought a new laptop(acer aspire 7750 g windows 7 64bit) and i have a question related to it. I learned that my laptop have a turbo boost technology but I did not install any driver about it .When i want to install from(Acer Support: Downloads & Support Documents - Notebook / Aspire / Aspire 7750G) the process dont complete well. Should i install the driver for activating the turbo boost ?
When I try to install it at the end I get this message: Uploaded with ImageShack.us I tried going into cmd and typing ''regsvr32 VbScript'' and it worked as it should, but even after I removed the driver and tried installing it again it still did not work.
I have an Acer Aspire 7745g laptop, 8gb ram, ati 5650m graphics card, and an i5 460M dual core with hyperthreading, clock speed 2.53 ghz and Windows 7 64 bit When playing games like BF3, I notice that the processor is close to 100%, usually between 90% and sometimes going to 100%. I was wondering why Intel Turbo boost never kicks in, it says with turbo boost my cpu can go up to 2.8 ghz, but it always stays at 2.53 whenever I check on the turbo boost monitor
So who actualy did try check temperature while cpu is at max work with turbo boost?On mine it can go till 75C at least and i consider it prety hot,before you ask - no its a new laptop with 2 month lol Aspire 7750G/ Intel i5 2430M 2.4ghz (Turbo Boost till 3.0ghz) also use a base akasa helix cooler.I decided to disable Turbo Boost wich wont pass trough 55C under max workload,whats your opinion on this? im prety sure that anything higher than 70C is crushing CPU eventualy.
I've done a mild overclock on my i5 2500k processor. I simply changed the multiplier to x44.Should I disable turbo boost in my bios? And, or, maybe think of anything else?
I will be running a large number of engineering heavy mathamatical calculation single thread programs. Would you expect a i5-2500 use turbo to increase clock speed to 3.7?
I had it installed previously on my computer, but it was in Program Files x86, so I uninstalled it and tried to reinstall, but am greeted by a blank install box that I cannot read. The only visible option is the OK button which cancels the install. [code] I am running Win 7 64 bit on a P6TD Deluxe board with my main drive a CORSAIR CMFSSD-128GBG2D.
I can't find my ssd in intel rapid storage technology, ahci and raid. Because I want to use it for caching. It's detected in the bios and windows explorer. My ssd is corsair sata3 60gb running the latest firmware 1.3.3
I put two HDDs on GA P55A-UD4P motherboard in Raid1 type array (on Intel SATA Controller) and they were working fine for quite some time (2 weeks or so). One day, after Windows started up, I noticed a blue icon on Intel RST manager and it says that the array is initializing. Will it delete the data that is stored in there already ? As far as I know, initialization is needed in Raid5 type arrays, where parity needs to be calculated. Raid1 is a pure mirror so what would be the need for initialization right now with data in the array already?
I received this message today on my screen. I went to Intel but could not understand what they were telling me to do something about BIOS nnd Sata and now I'm lost. My computer has just slowed down to a crawl these last 4 or 5 days, could this be the problem. I'm a novice and quite lost. My browsers and mail programs are working at a crawl.
My Windows 7 is running slow however it is different from simply lagging. The mouse works fine however clicking on applications does not bring them up. The only difference I can see is an error message coming up saying "Intel Rapid Storage Technology not working". Any ideas on what I should do or extra information you require?
Ok, I reinstalled Windows 7, it detected two hard drives, one 32gb and other 466gb, I installed the Windows 7 on the 466GB and installed all the drivers. On the Intel Rapid Storage Technology, Storage View, the SSD has 30GB Cache Volume but does not have any Data Volume like it is supposed to: Picture Below: View image: SDC11483 How do I create Data Volume?Notice it has Data Volume AND Cache Volume split in the SSD?
I have a possibility to buy cheap an intel turbo memory 1GB. The seller says that it works only on Vista, and that 512MB are for Vista ReadDrive, and 512MB are for Vista ReadyBoost. Can me someone explain in easiest words what is ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive? And will it work on Windows 7? And makes it any sense? What benefits can i have from using it.
I upgraded to windows 7 over vista the other day and I just noticed a problem. I have the Intel Turbo Memory Readyboost and it used to work perfectly with Vista, but I just opened the window where you enable/disable it, and it said it was disabled, so i enabled it and it asked me to restart my computer so I did, and when I restarted I went back just to make sure it was enabled and it is still disabled. I tried it again and same thing happened... anyone know why or how to fix it?
New IRST v11.7.0.1013: 11.7.0.1013 Production Version Release Notes Official Intel v11.7.0.1013 Driver, I do not know if you're like me that has the IRST v11.2.0.1006 version driver on their machine for a while (iaStor.sys), but couldn't successfully install the v11.6.0.1030 I think the bug for me looks like a little that: Quote: 4160542 Placing OS on 2-drive RAID0 volume at end of matrix array causes RST to construe incorrect HDD as the system Windows 7-64 Any feedback will be appreciated as i still can't install properly those new versions since v11.2.0.1006.
Device driver for this item was not successfully installed. After finding the driver from the source, I ran the installer in compatibility mode because it worked previously in Vista. Once I ran it in compatibility mode and rebooted a lot of the missing drivers were found however Bluetooth Peripheral Device was still not found!I previously had a Bluetooth device connected using windows 7, however I uninstalled the driver and attempted to reinstall because I was unable to add additional devices. I am still unsuccessful and would like to use my Bluetooth device.
Windows 7 version 6.1 build 7100
P.S. - The device shows up in my device manager and working properly, however I cannot add any devices because windows 7 simply doesn't find any....
I bought a new laptop now and I am not so well with the technology it says: Intel Corporation driver update for Intel(R) Management Engine Interface so what do I need to do now?
I spotted what looked to be a solution to my problem of upgrading the driver for RT 61 turbo card from Vista to Windows 7 and I had further queries. It occurred to me that any discussion might be better in this "drivers" thread rather than the " hardware" one, So I wonder if I can take the liberty of repeating my questions here. The initial query from Gamer 1238 was:
I have a problem with my Ralink wireless card. windows "says" its fine but it doesn't enable (on windows 7)
It might be a driver problem i'm not sure...
I have the latest driver for it too its a Ralink RT61 Turbo Wireless Card chipset is 2561/RT61
if you know of any drivers that will work with windows 7 please post here and a link to the download so others like myself can fix this problem once and for all
Gamer 1238 finally found a driver and kindly posted a link which I have saved and my further questions are:
Although this thread is marked problem solved, I wonder, as a mid-80 year-old non-techie, if I could take it a little further. The Windows 7 upgrade advisor tells me that I should save an upgraded driver for my RT 61 turbo wireless card and install it after installing Windows 7 (after upgrading from Vista). I cannot find anything on the Ralink Technology web site which helps me but I came across this thread which seems to mirror my problem.
Accordingly, I downloaded from the link Gamer 1238 kindly supplied and saved it. Am I right in thinking that I can now install Windows 7, then open and install the driver from the from the saved file and all will be well? Or can I install the driver now before replacing my Vista with Windows 7? I suppose I am seeking reassurance before I burn my bridges and start the Windows 7 installation.
I notice that 7 will have touch screen capability, I'd appreciate any information on setting up, or general data on such. What I've seen so far is all a little vague.
i changed the OS of my laptop from windows7 starter to windows ultimate x64. but i cant connect my laptop to the internet. some drivers are missing. {2 BASE SYSTEM DEVICE DRIVER missing, ETHERNET CONTROLLER DRIVER missing, NETWORK CONTROLLER and VIDEO CONTROLLER DRIVER is also missing.} solve this?i tried to install the ethermet driver i downloaded. but it always shows this error " error:failed to install, no device driver is present to your computer"
I have an Acer Aspire 7741z-4433 with an Intel(R) Pentium(R) p6200 (2.13 GHz, 3MB 1.3 cache). This only happens to me while I am playing The Sims 3. I have the game set on the lowest quality settings, even though my laptop "claims" to be HD LED, etc. This issue still happens. As you may know I cannot replace the graphics card as it is apart of the motherboard, and to buy a new motherboard with a better graphics card would cost more than a new computer. I have been the my manufacture's website and tried installing an update of the graphics card, and that didn't do the trick either. I am at my wits end, and I just want to play the game without it shutting down and freezing my computer. The reason I know the error is because I do Alt + Tab to get back to the desktop. The way it acts up while I am in game is the screen blacks out but I can still see the software's mouse, and then it blinks a couple times and then freezes completely?
For the last couple days my peerblock program has been blocking communication from my system to National Institute of Standards and Technology. It appears that something I have on my system is scanning all my UDP ports and trying to communicate with NIST.