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    Ntune removal.

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Yock, Oct 24, 2007.

  1. Yock

    Yock Notebook Enthusiast

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    So i played a little around with Ntune but decided to uninstall it again.

    Even though i have uninstalled it will it continue to overclock?
    Also i by chance looked in the MSConfig and spotted nTuneCmd in the startup section even though the directory it links to isent there any more, how to i stop this from being there?
    I tryed to just disable it but it comes back after a reboot.
     
  2. Yock

    Yock Notebook Enthusiast

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    Okay removed the MSconfig bit with highjackthis.

    But i still want to know if it still overclocks after uninstall.
     
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    hellfire18 Notebook Enthusiast

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    no, the utility overclocks at driver level, remove the app from doing this and it won't be able to anymore.
     
  4. Yock

    Yock Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thank you very much.