With the Spectre variant 2 fix disabled per Microsoft's recent new update the Passmark performance score is returned to 2045.9 as it was before the Firmware update.
With the Spectre variant 2 fix disabled per Microsoft's recent new update the Passmark performance score is returned to 2045.9 as it was before the Firmware update.
I just ran the Powershell commands, did the registry changes, and rebooted so it would take effect.Awesome, thanks for the report. By the way, I ran the update but it gave zero feedback -- did yours give any kind of indication that it worked when you ran it?
Also, I went ahead and implemented the manual registry update as well. I'm thinking it probably just duplicated whatever the update did, and I've not seen any bad effects.
I just ran the Powershell commands, did the registry changes, and rebooted so it would take effect.
Those are actually one step, right? Running the commands creates the new registry keys... just want to make sure I did the right thing.
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Strangely this update is NOT automatically downloaded and run by Windows Update. Rather you have to manually download it from Microsoft Update CatalogDo I need to do anything manual to remove it our does a MS update take care of that? I don't even know if I received the patch to begin with. All I see are cumulative updates.
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The simpler solution is to use the InSpectre utility from Gibson Research. Download and run that then click the button to disable spectre protection if necessary. This utility will indicate the status of protections for Meltdown and Spectre and it toggles the buttons to enable or disable the protection depending on the current state.
Yes that is correct and in keeping with good design it will tell you what to do in the event you ran it without administrative permissions, even if it is a retro design from a bygone era.Just a note: I believe you have to run the utility as an administrator in order to change the settings.
Yes that is correct and in keeping with good design it will tell you what to do in the event you ran it without administrative permissions, even if it is a retro design from a bygone era.