WEAKER PCS OVERNIGHT - SOLUTION update Meltdown

Why PCs are weaker overnight - SOLVING update meltdown

How do things with Meltdown, Specter, and PC performance?
A few days ago I told you about the Meltdown and Specter vulnerabilities, resulting in Windows and Linux updates.
System updates can only solve the Meltdown vulnerability, with manufacturers of motherboards, systems, or laptops providing users with BIOS updates that will resolve Specter vulnerability.

Loss of performance quite important!
Intel's older 4 (Haswell) generation processors may suffer significant performance losses.
To me (Ivy Bridge) it feels extremely losing performance. if until yesterday some web pages opened in 2 seconds, now the same pages are over 5 seconds to load.

How do we solve the loss of performance?
We have two solutions, and in both we will lose the "protection" for Meltdown. Why did I put in quotes? Because there is talk on the net like this with Meltdown and Specter is an extremely small problem, which has been exploited to influence the market.

1. The uninstall solution for KB4056892 (instructions in the tutorial)
2. Disable and enable protection when we want performance with InSpectre (tutorial instructions)

Download InSpectre

Theories of the Intel AMD conspiracy:

    1. Intel and AMD Multiple Shareholders + (Intel and AMD produced in collaboration)
  • -If you look at Nasdaq, the Intel and AMD shareholders, you will notice that the major shareholders are quite similar in both companies.
  • - In the past, Intel's AMD collaboration has been stronger than ever, culminating in the launch of a Intel Core Processor and AMD Graphics.
  • 2. The acceleration of "moral aging" (to make a bigger difference between the old and new processors launched) on the iPhone model

  • -If the product is still good, you just have to get an update to make it unused, which is done by Apple, Samsung, LG, and so on. Until now only Apple has been caught.

WEAKER PCS OVERNIGHT - SOLVING update Meltdown - video tutorial



Cristian Cismaru: I like everything related to IT&C, I like to share the experience and information I accumulate every day. I'm learning to teach you!

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  • Fuck Meltdown, Specter. No one feels it. You got paranoid, or you do not have any more subjects. Maybe with age you go to the church more often! Do not you go with your family to the church?

    • Friend Fanica, don't mind me telling you, but you're a little stubborn. This man has been doing free tutorials for the community for years. The tutorials are usually made following our requests and are a great benefit for each of us. If you do not have respect for this site, you are invited to go to your world and bathe there. Your opinion is insignificant for those who do something, instead of blowing up unnecessarily ...

    • And I regret that there are people like Fănică!
      Cristi knows how much to appreciate and useful so that he does not bother with all the frustration and frustration.
      All respect and consideration for Cristi and his colleagues.

    • Fanica, if you're so smart you don't need to learn anything anymore, why the hell don't you go to your mother, sorry, in Silicon Valley?

  • Nea Fanica, leave us paranoid and run to kiss some relics or the feet of pedophiles with cassocks. Light some candles and give them incense and aghisma so that the unclean person does not approach your computer. Pray a lot, make matanii and donate to the limited and draconian BORiturile ...
    Cheers !...

  • Very good tutorials and keep it like that, do not care what some say if they were so clever they were also doing interesting tutorials. What's interesting with the DiscoveryTool.GUI utility that you put in the first tutorial showed me that my system was not vulnerable with and without that update and with this utility now showing me to be vulnerable. I've also searched for all sorts of solutions on the internet, and in order not to install that update that slows down the system, I found a utility on the Microsoft website with which you can hide certain updates. You can search for this (wushowhide) without brackets and enter the Microsoft page where you see it writes ( https://support.microsoft.com/... / how-to-temporarily-prevent-a-driver-update-from-re ..) or search (Show or hide updates) and somewhere below you will find the utility with which you can hide that update. First stop installing updates from windows as Cristi showed you after uninstall that update and it will ask you to restart your pc. After the restart use that utility and hide that update restart the pc again after which you can start to make your windows updates again and you will see that that update will not appear even if you look for new updates. Another solution is to install this KB4073290 update which you can also find on the Microsoft website. You can install this KB4073290 even if you have installed this update KB4056892 which in terms of slows down the PC or as it was with me no longer works Asus suite 2. Simply install it will ask for restart after which you will see that this update KB4056892 it will no longer appear in the list as if it were installed if you look in the control panel for installed updates. This KB4073290 update was originally for AMD processors but it worked for me on Intel and now my Asus suite 2 works. It may not be installed for me at first, so it did, but I tried again and it worked. Who wants to try to succeed.

  • Hello Cristi,
    If I run the "DiscoveryTool.GUI" program in the first tutorial on this topic, it shows me that I am vulnerable, even though I have the update done.
    If I run the program presented today, I'm OK about Meltdown and the performance is: GOOD.

    Am I vulnerable or not?
    Which program do I trust?

    Good luck!

    • I have the same situation as Manastireanu! So how's Cristi? Which application is correct? Are we or are not protected?

  • I'm betting that from one series to the next, starting with 3 and 4, they have not brought anything extra to a8 generation, or if they brought they did it under 5%!
    What they did they went to commit the other processors in the previous series and made them look weaker to sell new generations!
    They have come to the impasse with technology, even if they have gradually dropped architecture they have not gained anything in the CPI chapter but have just won something mhz in addition due to the reduced architecture.
    I'm curious when they will reach 7 nanometers what they will do, 7 nm being the maximum expected .... who knows
    However, intel and AMD are no longer competing, but rather partners with common shareholders!
    We are stupid to throw the money on the same performance just at a double price just by the so-called upgrade!

  • The above application is ... weak (to say the least). What does it do? Detects if you have installed those updates. Unlike the intel application which for example tells me that I am not vulnerable it tells me that I am. So ...

  • And I can't believe this is a big spell from Microsoft, Intel and Amd with this vulnerability. How come nothing has been said for so long? The problem is older and faces have now discovered this vulnerability. And I think the problem is rather how to make those who have Intel and Amd PCs and processors a few years older and still work well to change them. Otherwise they don't sell anything anymore, they are in stock with them and being on hand, all they thought was, let's put this on their necks with vulnerability. The faces made a patch that solves the problem, but in order for the PC to no longer work well, to make you buy another one. We are small, and big games are played between them and they often even try to fool us. I, for one, tend to believe that the "tricksters" from Intel and Amd in collaboration with Microsoft are trying to sell their products because you don't have money for the "poor" and what did you think? Let's put this on their throats with vulnerability. . Let's be serious, if this is really the case with this vulnerability and the problem is older, he hasn't found a smart boy to take advantage of this problem so far. Tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, who knows what else will be found. Anyway, I like the tutorials that the boys do, they are interesting and you even learn something.

  • First for our friend >>> Fanicaaa, let our father do the job ....
    Good tutorial, I watched your video twice .... it worked for me, having an older Lenovo, Intel processor, and Windows 7. Good luck

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