ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility
Overview
ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility is a program developed by Intel. The setup package is about 578.67 KB (592,562 bytes) when donwloaded. A majority of the PCs this is running on, most OS versions are Windows 10. While about 53% of users of ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility come from the United States, it is also popular in France and United Kingdom.
Program details
Installation folder: C:\ProgramData\package cache\{17933add-8de8-4586-b331-96f1070ae737}
Uninstaller: "C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{17933add-8de8-4586-b331-96f1070ae737}\xtu-setup-exe.exe" /modify
Estimated size: 578.67 KB
Files installed by ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility
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xtu-setup-exe.exe - ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility
How do I remove ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility?
You can uninstall ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel.
- On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program.
- Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.
- When you find the program ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, click it, and then do one of the following:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall.
- Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
- Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove ASUS Intel Extreme Tuning Utility.
USER ACTIONS
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Uninstall it 5%
Keep it 95%
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GLOBAL RANK
#44,351
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MOST USED OS
~99%
Windows 10
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Geography
53.19% of installs come from the United States
Which countries install it?
United States |
53.19% |
France |
14.89% |
United Kingdom |
6.38% |
Austria |
4.26% |
Canada |
4.26% |
AZ |
2.13% |
Estonia |
2.13% |
Japan |
2.13% |
Netherlands |
2.13% |
Poland |
2.13% |
Russia |
2.13% |
Slovakia |
2.13% |
South Africa |
2.13% |
About Intel
Intel Corporation is the world's largest semiconductor chip maker and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors found in most personal computers.
Publisher URL: www.intel.com