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Since drivers are installed using System permission, Windows will not be able to install anything into those folders. There seems to be a small bug for not showing correctly the first time.ħ.Now you as the Administrator of the computer will have sole permission to do anything to those folders, not even the System can do it. If it didn't show as such, close the Properties window and try again. Exit and go into Properties - Security again to see if no one is listed there as having permission. There will be a few pop up warnings through the process but don't be afraid, read and click the button to proceed.Ħ.After step 5, close all setting windows. There, click Change permissions, then click Disable inheritance and then Remove All Inheritance. With the Admin ownership, you should be able to do this without issue.ĥ.For each of them, right click and go to Properties, select Security and then Advanced.
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Copy their full folder name to a separate text file or wherever you like.ģ.Disconnect from internet and uninstall all DPTF components from Device Manager as you probably have tried a thousand times.Ĥ.Go back to the FileRepository folder, create 3 new folders and name them the same as what you have saved in the other text file.
Intel dynamic platform and thermal framework 8.3 driver#
The Xs may be different due to driver version I guess so make sure you are using yours. CMD will pop up and process whatever it has to do to enable your ownership.Ģ.Get into the folder and locate 3 folders: dptf_acpi.inf_amd64_xxxxxx, dptf_cpu.inf_amd64_xxxxxx and esif_manager.inf_amd64_xxxxxx. Right click FileRepository folder and click "Acquire Admin Ownership". Secondly, make sure you are logged in as the administrator of the computer.ġ.Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore. This will give you access to some highly secured files you normally won't be able to.
This will add an option on your right-click menu to allow you get Admin ownership to a file or folder.
And then double click to import it into the system registration. "IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y & icacls \Īfter that, save and close the file. "IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" & icacls \"%1\" /grant Admin /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y & icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F /t"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" & icacls \"%1\" /grant Admin /c takeown /f \"%1\" & icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F" Open a blank txt file and paste the following into it: Windows Registry Editor Version Admin /c takeown /f \"%1\" & icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F" To do that, you need to add a registration. You need to be able to acquire Administrator ownership on folders. Also, if you are using XTU, make sure check it once in a while to make sure the undervolt is still applied (since XTU will reset to default after ANY abnormal shut down, that usually not caused by undervolt) These are for maximum security to protect your hardware from being damaged. You MUST have repasted and padded your CPU, GPU and vRAM. I will not be responsible for any damage you did to your computer. This could potentially damage your hardware. So if you are in the same boat, bear with me. I was finally able to disable Intel Dynamic Performance and Thermal Framework for good!!! Maybe some other methods have already worked for you, but not for me! And I was in agony and even AFKed partially because of this.
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