Ini service fail
Ini service fail
I've been experiencing this problem with my PC since installing a new motherboard a few months ago. The first message (see first link) appears about 10 minutes after the system starts, and ignoring it shows up as the second message (second picture). It doesn't seem to impact performance, but it's somewhat bothersome and I'd like to address it. I haven't tried overclocking my CPU (it's an i5 8400) and have searched online for solutions without success. I'm sorry if this isn't enough detail. Any advice or feedback from others would be greatly appreciated.
I've been facing a problem with my PC since installing a new motherboard a few months ago. The first message (see first link) appears about 10 minutes after booting up, and ignoring it shows up as the second message (second picture). It doesn't seem to impact performance, but it bothers me a bit and I'm trying to resolve it. I haven't tried overclocking my CPU (it's an i5 8400) and have searched online for similar issues without success. I'm sorry if this isn't enough detail. Any advice or feedback from others would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sorry, the OS is Windows 10. I installed the same version after assembling everything with the new motherboard. The computer's specifications are:
CPU: Intel i5 8400
Motherboard: Asrock z370m pro4
GPU: GTX 1050 ti
RAM: 8 gigs Corsair Vengeance DDR4
Power Supply: EVGA BQ 500w
Thank you for your quick responses. Would it be a good idea to remove all the old motherboard drivers now? I’m not sure if I can get the motherboard back at this stage.
After some research, I thought the Easy tune, an overclocking tool that came with the old Gigabyte motherboard, could be the cause. I removed the program and the issue still shows up after about 10 minutes of startup, just like before.
The application has been deleted, yet the service continues to attempt operation. You must disable that service.
I have discovered the perpetrator
https://photos.app.goo.gl/61n3d2teXKxL7pCQA
The identical message appears, and halting the process removes it.