Experiencing Overclocking Issues

NariCS

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Feb 6, 2016
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Whenever I try to overclock my CPU, I install AMD overdrive, or Intel's OC. (As I'm not willing to OC through the BIOS, I just want an easy minimal OC)

I get this error in installation -
{98CB24AD-52FB-DB5F-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}
HRESULT: 0x80070B4F

Here are the logs.

[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:20]: Burn v3.6.2803.0, Windows v6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1), path: C:\Users\Norman Craig\Desktop\XTU-Setup-exe.exe, cmdline: '-burn.unelevated BurnPipe.{B8AE0614-FC48-4A03-8E4E-7D9D72DF3D02} {3CFA3F37-C27C-467E-9BD2-258FE33E3142} 9752'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:20]: Initializing string variable 'RemoveAllDataCheckboxValue' to value '[RemoveAllDataCheckbox]'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:21]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog' to value 'C:\Users\NORMAN~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Intel_Extreme_Tuning_Utility_20160206052321.log'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:21]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleOriginalSource' to value 'C:\Users\Norman Craig\Desktop\XTU-Setup-exe.exe'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:21]: Condition 'VersionNT >= v6.1' evaluates to true.
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:21]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleName' to value 'Intel Extreme Tuning Utility'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:22]: Detect 3 packages
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:22]: Detected package: SSCERuntime_x86_ENU.msi, state: Present, cached: None
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:22]: Detected package: SSCERuntime_x64_ENU.msi, state: Present, cached: None
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:22]: Detected package: XTU_Setup.msi, state: Absent, cached: None
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:22]: Detect complete, result: 0x0
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Plan 3 packages, action: Install
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Condition 'VersionNT64' evaluates to true.
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleRollbackLog_XTU_Setup.msi' to value 'C:\Users\NORMAN~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Intel_Extreme_Tuning_Utility_20160206052321_0_XTU_Setup.msi_rollback.log'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog_XTU_Setup.msi' to value 'C:\Users\NORMAN~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Intel_Extreme_Tuning_Utility_20160206052321_0_XTU_Setup.msi.log'
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Planned package: SSCERuntime_x86_ENU.msi, state: Present, default requested: Present, ba requested: Present, execute: None, rollback: None, cache: No, uncache: No, dependency: Register
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Planned package: SSCERuntime_x64_ENU.msi, state: Present, default requested: Present, ba requested: Present, execute: None, rollback: None, cache: No, uncache: No, dependency: Register
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Planned package: XTU_Setup.msi, state: Absent, default requested: Present, ba requested: Present, execute: Install, rollback: Uninstall, cache: Yes, uncache: No, dependency: Register
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Plan complete, result: 0x0
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:23:28]: Apply begin
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:29]: Creating a system restore point.
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:57]: Created a system restore point.
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:58]: Caching bundle from: 'C:\Users\NORMAN~1\AppData\Local\Temp\{e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066}\.be\xtu-setup-exe.exe' to: 'C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066}\xtu-setup-exe.exe'
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:58]: Registering bundle dependency provider: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066}, version: 6.0.2.8
[2618:2F70][2016-02-06T05:23:59]: Verified acquired payload: XTU_Setup.msi at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\.unverified\XTU_Setup.msi, moving to: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{4E53939F-5A1D-4D2D-9173-D0C7D0D0F87E}v6.0.2.8\XTU-Setup.msi.
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:59]: Registering dependency: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066} on package provider: {3A9FC03D-C685-4831-94CF-4EDFD3749497}, package: SSCERuntime_x86_ENU.msi
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:59]: Registering dependency: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066} on package provider: {D4AD39AD-091E-4D33-BB2B-59F6FCB8ADC3}, package: SSCERuntime_x64_ENU.msi
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:23:59]: Applying execute package: XTU_Setup.msi, action: Install, path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{4E53939F-5A1D-4D2D-9173-D0C7D0D0F87E}v6.0.2.8\XTU-Setup.msi, arguments: ' ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT="1" MSIFASTINSTALL="7" REMOVEALLAPPDATA=""'
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Error 0x80070643: Failed to install MSI package.
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package.
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Error 0x80070643: Failed to configure per-machine MSI package.
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package.
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Skipped rollback of package: XTU_Setup.msi, action: Uninstall, already: Absent
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Removing cached package: XTU_Setup.msi, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{4E53939F-5A1D-4D2D-9173-D0C7D0D0F87E}v6.0.2.8\
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Removing dependency: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066} on package provider: {D4AD39AD-091E-4D33-BB2B-59F6FCB8ADC3}, package SSCERuntime_x64_ENU.msi
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Removing dependency: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066} on package provider: {3A9FC03D-C685-4831-94CF-4EDFD3749497}, package SSCERuntime_x86_ENU.msi
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Removing bundle dependency provider: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066}
[2618:350C][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Removing cached bundle: {e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066}, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{e3931098-f44a-4c70-bf9c-f48d24bdd066}\
[2458:07A8][2016-02-06T05:24:49]: Apply complete, result: 0x80070643, restart: None, ba requested restart: No

Does ANYONE know a fix? Please help!
 
Solution
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Im not familiar with that BIOS, nor can I find any tutorials for overclocking on it. Just look for a 'Tweaker' or 'Overclock' option. From there adjust your 'Clock Multiplier' and 'Vcore' Its pretty straight forward.
Here's a tutorial:http://www.techradar.com/au/how-to/computing/how-to-overclock-your-cpu-1306573
G

Guest

Guest

Im not familiar with that BIOS, nor can I find any tutorials for overclocking on it. Just look for a 'Tweaker' or 'Overclock' option. From there adjust your 'Clock Multiplier' and 'Vcore' Its pretty straight forward.
Here's a tutorial:http://www.techradar.com/au/how-to/computing/how-to-overclock-your-cpu-1306573
 
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