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The Gigabyte EasyTune fails to open

The Gigabyte EasyTune fails to open

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BattleVaces
Member
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04-29-2018, 03:36 AM
#1
Hi Everyone,
I recently assembled a new PC equipped with a Ryzen 2700X, Windows 10, 16GB Corsair RAM, a GTX 1080, and an Aorus Gaming 5 X470 motherboard. After flashing the BIOS to F3 (the latest version), I still face difficulties in performing an easy tune-up. I reviewed the Windows logs and found the following error:
System.InvalidOperationException: Service EasyTuneEngineService was not found on computer '.'. ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The specified service does not exist as an installed service
--- End of inner exception stack trace --->

I attempted to install and uninstall it several times, and confirmed my Windows updates are up to date. Could anyone help identify what might be missing on my system? Other Gigabyte tools like FastBoot, RGB Fusion, and BIOS seem functional.
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BattleVaces
04-29-2018, 03:36 AM #1

Hi Everyone,
I recently assembled a new PC equipped with a Ryzen 2700X, Windows 10, 16GB Corsair RAM, a GTX 1080, and an Aorus Gaming 5 X470 motherboard. After flashing the BIOS to F3 (the latest version), I still face difficulties in performing an easy tune-up. I reviewed the Windows logs and found the following error:
System.InvalidOperationException: Service EasyTuneEngineService was not found on computer '.'. ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The specified service does not exist as an installed service
--- End of inner exception stack trace --->

I attempted to install and uninstall it several times, and confirmed my Windows updates are up to date. Could anyone help identify what might be missing on my system? Other Gigabyte tools like FastBoot, RGB Fusion, and BIOS seem functional.

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thesamuelee
Junior Member
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04-29-2018, 06:07 AM
#2
Visit the specified URL and look at the "Unique Features" section. Identify the items listed there. Next, verify your motherboard model.
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thesamuelee
04-29-2018, 06:07 AM #2

Visit the specified URL and look at the "Unique Features" section. Identify the items listed there. Next, verify your motherboard model.

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Uadimixuadi
Junior Member
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04-29-2018, 04:36 PM
#3
Visit the specified URL and look at the "Unique Features" section. Identify the items listed there. Next, verify your motherboard model.
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Uadimixuadi
04-29-2018, 04:36 PM #3

Visit the specified URL and look at the "Unique Features" section. Identify the items listed there. Next, verify your motherboard model.