Greetings.
I have been all over the internet and seen various ways to disable this program. I know I can do it from BIOS and upon a clean install, it will never pop up or start up in windows, but if you check the services/task scheduler, it is still there just disabled. Same thing with trying to uninstall it. I can end the task in the scheduler and disable it. Then I can go into Services and disable it. Then go do add/remove programs and remove it, the computer tells me it is removed but upon restarting the computer, it is still there just disabled. I have found NO way to keep this program/driver from 1. either not being loaded on my computer at all or 2. be able to fully remove it permanently. The best I can do is disable it.
The reason I want it gone is because after a fresh install, my SSD and CPU are up to 33% faster via the tests I run before Intel Turbo Boost is installed. The program waits until the system has been rebooted 4 or 5 times before it is finally installed. Prior to that, the system, SSDs and CPU are all running and benchmarking faster. The moment this program comes up, be it in an active or disabled state, Boom the performance drops.
Justintyme and I have done a lot of testing and found that this Turbo Boost driver/program is seemingly the culprit. We have done many tests including installing nothing but the benchmarks after a fresh install and simply rebooting 5 times, the moment Turbo Boost is installed, we lose the performance.
Yes I understand what the purpose of this program/technology is for and yes I still want it fully gone.
🙂 Suggestions?
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