Enhance performance by overclocking "light" using Easytune Gigabyte, then restart Windows when logged in.
Enhance performance by overclocking "light" using Easytune Gigabyte, then restart Windows when logged in.
Installed fresh Windows on the SSD, connected it when it was ready, and it restarted once—everything works now. Probably a corrupted OS, but it's all good. Thanks, mperna21!
Lukemcbride23 shared their experience with a fresh Windows installation on an SSD. They connected it immediately and restarted once, and everything has worked well since then. They believe the issue might have been a corrupt OS but are now satisfied. They also advised against reinstalling EasyTune on the new system, as it blocks any BIOS modifications you make yourself. They spent days troubleshooting and hope their tips help save time. TL;DR, don't download EasyTune for hassle-free overclocking.
Sirjester13 shared their experience with a fresh Windows installation on an SSD, noting it worked smoothly after restarting. They suggest avoiding reinstalling EasyTune on the new OS to prevent bios modifications and recommend checking bios before installing overclocking software. The original message was concise and practical.