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After a Windows 10 Update Today Overclocking is lost. WTF Microsoft and Intel???

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Luckily my i7 12700K runs fine @ stock in my Z690 Aorus Master board.
My CPU temps are good.
 
Hi,
Funny so nobody uses this to disable this nonsense easily ?

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Well f*uck me. Forced uninstalled that update in safe mode and now system is stuck in BSOD loop and can’t even get into recovery mode!

Thanks a bunch Microsoft for mess up my work computer with your “Intel validated” microcode update.
Where is the OS backup from before update?
 
Thread was on new posts link so I read and replied, sorry.
Hi,
No problem
I haven't seen the op here in a long time hope he's doing okay.
 
Ran into this yet again, this time on intel 4th gen


Was only until a few months ago i moved from a 25k and a 3770k and was not having these issue's, how ever i never put windows 11 on either of them.
It's only happening on gigabyte boards with dual bios, something about the IME getting updated screws with it and causes the system to bootloop until you force it to clone the BIOSes (and then both have matching IME?)

This one, this time:
GA-Z87M-HD3 (rev. 1.x) Overview | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global

And i think this one in the past
GA-Z77-D3H (rev. 1.0) Overview | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global


I get given a *lot* of 1155 motherboards and CPU's and very very few have any issues like this, but when you get things like being able to set anything you want in the BIOS (like a 99x multiplier) that doesnt apply - even things like fan settings save but dont apply - and you get clued in that something went borky


It's mostly that i have a portable 11 i boot off USB to test the hardware first, and had zero problems - only once we installed an SSD internally and ran windows updates on it the normal way, did this get triggered. It may be a rare issue exclusive to those boards, but if someone else can do what i did by shorting pins 1 and 6 on the primary bios chip and save a system from landfill, thats a win


I would imagine its either a massive coincidence, or it's this driver being downloaded by windows update having issues on a limited number of systems too old to ever get a real fix
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