Issue with turbo boost system Malfunction detected in performance enhancement component
Issue with turbo boost system Malfunction detected in performance enhancement component
I've checked my Lenovo G50-70 laptop setup: it runs Intel Core i3 4030U at 1.9 GHz, has 16 GB LPDDR3 RAM, a 240 GB SATA 3 SSD paired with a 1 TB SATA 3 Toshiba HDD, an AMD Radeon R5 M230 discrete GPU, and the Lenovo Lancer 5A2 (U3E1) motherboard. Recently, my non-turbo boostable processor now shows this feature enabled in HWinfo. I'm also having trouble turning on virtualization, despite updating BIOS and disabling Hyper-V support in Windows. No one seems to know how to resolve this issue. Please help quickly.
When the CPU lacks boost support, measurements may be unreliable. Use CPU-Z to check speeds. Learn more about virtualization here: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht500006
You're asking for clarification on what you meant by the statement. It seems you're referring to disabling or enabling hardware virtualization settings, possibly in BIOS. You mentioned trying a virtualization software and suspecting conflicts with Hyper-V or VirtualBox. The advice is to check BIOS options for hardware virtualization and enable it if needed, avoiding any interference between tools like Hyper-V and VirtualBox.