Unable to install Easy Tune 6
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Hello,
I can't install the Easy Tune 6 application.
During the installation, I get a first error message
My motherboard is GA-M720-US3 and the BIOS is up to date. I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate 64.
Any ideas?
When the impossible becomes possible.
I can't install the Easy Tune 6 application.
During the installation, I get a first error message
Open driver handle failure!!then a second one
error number 0x80040707 description: dll function call crashed: checkfk.searchBIOSStr Setup will now terminate.
My motherboard is GA-M720-US3 and the BIOS is up to date. I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate 64.
Any ideas?
When the impossible becomes possible.
3 answers
Hello;
Don't think I'm trying to show off - I know nothing about Overclocking - but, assuming you're already familiar with these three FAQs from CCM (https://www.commentcamarche.net/contents/1023-overclocking#q=overclocking&cur=1&url=%2F + https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/16819-overclocker-sa-carte-graphique#q=overclocking&cur=2&url=%2F + https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/25158-overclocking-simple-carte-graphique-nvidia#mise-en-garde) and seeing that your topic hadn't caught anyone's attention, I did a little digging on Google (which I'm sure you must have done, of course) and came across these links that you might not have seen: I'm sharing them with you, hoping that reading them will provide you with some solutions.
The links:
1. ... post #20: same message as yours
2. (Solved) Gigabyte X58A-UD3R (rev1) & ET^ (incidentally: "beware of CCleaner," according to the author, but I have no idea about the accuracy of his comment in his specific case)
3. (Solved) Gigabyte X58A-UD3R (rev1) & ET^ ...and thus the 4.
4. MemSet/CPU-Tweaker, EasyTune(X??), OverDrive, or BIOS: which should I use?
..............
There you go.
If no one else responds to you here except me, come back and do a little bump from time to time so that a specialist in OverClocking+Windows7+EasyTuner6 can come and take a look at what's going on.
Personally, I can't do any better...
:'(
Good luck.
Don't think I'm trying to show off - I know nothing about Overclocking - but, assuming you're already familiar with these three FAQs from CCM (https://www.commentcamarche.net/contents/1023-overclocking#q=overclocking&cur=1&url=%2F + https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/16819-overclocker-sa-carte-graphique#q=overclocking&cur=2&url=%2F + https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/25158-overclocking-simple-carte-graphique-nvidia#mise-en-garde) and seeing that your topic hadn't caught anyone's attention, I did a little digging on Google (which I'm sure you must have done, of course) and came across these links that you might not have seen: I'm sharing them with you, hoping that reading them will provide you with some solutions.
The links:
1. ... post #20: same message as yours
2. (Solved) Gigabyte X58A-UD3R (rev1) & ET^ (incidentally: "beware of CCleaner," according to the author, but I have no idea about the accuracy of his comment in his specific case)
3. (Solved) Gigabyte X58A-UD3R (rev1) & ET^ ...and thus the 4.
4. MemSet/CPU-Tweaker, EasyTune(X??), OverDrive, or BIOS: which should I use?
..............
There you go.
If no one else responds to you here except me, come back and do a little bump from time to time so that a specialist in OverClocking+Windows7+EasyTuner6 can come and take a look at what's going on.
Personally, I can't do any better...
:'(
Good luck.
Thank you for your links, but I already know them, and I'm not talking about O/C at the moment.
Otherwise, despite hours of research on Google, I was able to test a few methods that worked for some, but not for me.
Among other things, disabling drivers that may conflict with the latter, cleaning with CCleaner (which is not dangerous for Windows, quite the contrary!), clearing temporary files, flashing the BIOS, disabling the antivirus... In short, I've tried a lot of things, but nothing.
I'm available for other suggestions even if these aren't good.
Otherwise, despite hours of research on Google, I was able to test a few methods that worked for some, but not for me.
Among other things, disabling drivers that may conflict with the latter, cleaning with CCleaner (which is not dangerous for Windows, quite the contrary!), clearing temporary files, flashing the BIOS, disabling the antivirus... In short, I've tried a lot of things, but nothing.
I'm available for other suggestions even if these aren't good.