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Unable to start after modifying the voltage core settings in Intel Extreme Tuning.

Unable to start after modifying the voltage core settings in Intel Extreme Tuning.

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MrCm
Senior Member
636
01-01-2020, 07:30 PM
#1
Hello,
System: MSI Notebook GE62VR
After adjusting the voltage core during overclocking with Intel Extreme Tuning, I encountered issues. The system wouldn't boot, Windows froze, and after rebooting there was no display. I removed the battery and tried to short-circuit it with a button on the notebook, but it didn't work. Any assistance would be appreciated.
M
MrCm
01-01-2020, 07:30 PM #1

Hello,
System: MSI Notebook GE62VR
After adjusting the voltage core during overclocking with Intel Extreme Tuning, I encountered issues. The system wouldn't boot, Windows froze, and after rebooting there was no display. I removed the battery and tried to short-circuit it with a button on the notebook, but it didn't work. Any assistance would be appreciated.

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Asavanarunat
Junior Member
6
01-08-2020, 01:32 AM
#2
Merge of messages
Question from creysson: "Cannot boot after Voltage Core change in Intel extreme tuning"
Response: Hello,
Device: MSI Notebook GE62VR
After changing the voltage core to 0.025v with Intel Extreme Tuning, I encountered issues. The system froze during overclocking, Windows became unresponsive, and rebooting didn't restore the screen. I removed the battery and pressed a button on the notebook to short-circuit it, but no improvement was seen. Any assistance would be appreciated.
A
Asavanarunat
01-08-2020, 01:32 AM #2

Merge of messages
Question from creysson: "Cannot boot after Voltage Core change in Intel extreme tuning"
Response: Hello,
Device: MSI Notebook GE62VR
After changing the voltage core to 0.025v with Intel Extreme Tuning, I encountered issues. The system froze during overclocking, Windows became unresponsive, and rebooting didn't restore the screen. I removed the battery and pressed a button on the notebook to short-circuit it, but no improvement was seen. Any assistance would be appreciated.