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I would recoment try it again, microsoft and intel don't give signs of care of the problem.

Anyway, good luck Thumbs Up
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For me worked perfectly. You saved the day(..or 3Tongue )

Thanks man, you should post your solution in reddids threads because lots of people are waiting for it.


Edited by Kikor - 02 Aug 2015 at 3:24pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hornirl Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Aug 2015 at 5:36pm
Originally posted by misrock misrock wrote:

Originally posted by AVQPP AVQPP wrote:

Yes, you have FIRTS set your BIOS to SINGLE CORE then INSTALL WINDOWS and AFTER that rename the file and for LAST set BIOS to ALL CORES or DEFAULT SETTINGS.
PS - On the third boot it stopped and got a blank screen before I could rename the file and resetting bios... so it looks like I have to reinstall an image of W 8.1... and wait for a real fix.

I found leaving both cores on but just turning off overclocking worked. It's (I think) easier to implement in your BIOS (or mine anyway- ASUS) and then switch back to overclock later- just set your multipliers to 32 or AUTO (i.e. stock speed, no overclock). Then change multipliers back after rebooting after the file rename in your BIOS. 
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Hello,

it looks like I have a simillar problem: Since 3 days, I'm triying to install W10 on my Asrock H81M-ITX/WIFI and it fails.

So I got back to Win 7 and everytime I install the KB3064209 the system is unable to boot.

I think I have the last Bios too.
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Originally posted by AVQPP AVQPP wrote:

SET BIOS TO SINGLE CORE

1.- Enter bios
2.- Go to "Advance" option
3.- Click on "CPU Configuration"
4.- Click on "Active Processor Cores
5.- Choose "1"
6.- Go to "Exit"
7.- Select "Save and exit"
8.- Boot from windows installation media and install normally

RENAME FILE

1.- Once on windows go to C:\Windows\System32
2.- Search for a file named "mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll"
3.- Follow this guide to Take Ownership (Permission) of the file
http://www.askvg.com/guide-how-to-take-ownership-permission-of-a-file-or-folder-manually-in-windows/
4.- Once you get permisson, change the file name "mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll" to "OLDmcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll"or everything else.
5.- Reboot
6.- Enter bios
7.- Go to "Exit"
8.- Select "Load UEFI defaults
9.- Select "Save and exit"

And thats all Clap 

Sorry for my bad english Sleepy

Try this.
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AVQPP's solution worked for me! I kept running into that 409 update basically wrecking my Win 7 installation, took me three clean installs last month to isolate which update was doing it. 

Then I found it online and was just like "ahhh.. well then." I wasn't even overclocking my G3258, I just leave it stock. But now I'm curious, with AVQPP's workaround, is it possible to safely overclock after installing Win 10, renaming the file, and resetting the cores to both?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote misrock Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 2015 at 1:11am
the bozos at intel just released these 2 updates without saying what it fixes... any idea? for W 8.1:

INTEL MANAGEMENT ENGINE INTERFACE         size: 3.0 MB
INTEL SMART CONNECT TECHNOLOGY DEVICE    size: 511 KB

There weren't any update when I checked late last night.


PS: USELESS updates ... tried to install W10 and failed as usual.


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Originally posted by Laelius Laelius wrote:

 But now I'm curious, with AVQPP's workaround, is it possible to safely overclock after installing Win 10, renaming the file, and resetting the cores to both?
2 days now @ 4.2GHz (ASUS H81M-PLUS) gaming this weekend, no problems.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Maccy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 2015 at 6:11am
I don't usually do this but had to sign up to say thanks to AVQPP..

First 3 attemps at upgrading failed... Updated bios, success... Clean install, success..
Found out i'd lost oc....pissed..

Followed AVQPPs post.. Now have 10 with oc....

So Thanks again..

Forgot to add.. H81m-hds 4.5GHz


Edited by Maccy - 03 Aug 2015 at 6:17am
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Hey just to say thanks for the G3258 win 10 no overclock fix, I can't belive it was that simple.
I have a MSI H81m E33 I did ask for a fix via MSI support but they said it wasn't a bios Issue but they redirected me to this forum for fix, great work guys my 4.2 G3258 is back, strange thing is CPUz reports 4.2 on 2 cores, win 10 task manager reports 5.4GHz lol
Thanks again
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