I made the mistake of using a clone of my old HD when moving over to my new build with out fully clearing out old drivers. The previous build had a Intel i7 3770 on a Lenovo prebuilt (K430). When going through my apps I noticed 5 Intel apps:
Intel Manageability Engine Firmware Recovery Agent
Intel Control Center
Intel Management Engine Components
Intel Trusted Connect Services Client
Intel USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller
I have had intermittent blue screen on load up from shut down state but its very intermittent (once every few days, thinking its malware bytes related from the error codes). Are these from the old set up that I missed when uninstalling for the new build? My question isn't really regarding blue screen, really just if these apps are necessary for my current setup since I don't have any Intel specific things in my build and can I delete them. My specs are below
Windows 10 Home 1803 (Build 17134.112)
Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard (F22 Bios) with Ryzen 5 1600
32GB Gskill FlareX Ram
GigaByte 1080 Ti OC (Driver 398.36)
ASUS PCE-N15 11n Wireless PCI-E card
Phanteks P400S with front usb 3.0
EVGA 750W Platinum
Intel Manageability Engine Firmware Recovery Agent
Intel Control Center
Intel Management Engine Components
Intel Trusted Connect Services Client
Intel USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller
I have had intermittent blue screen on load up from shut down state but its very intermittent (once every few days, thinking its malware bytes related from the error codes). Are these from the old set up that I missed when uninstalling for the new build? My question isn't really regarding blue screen, really just if these apps are necessary for my current setup since I don't have any Intel specific things in my build and can I delete them. My specs are below
Windows 10 Home 1803 (Build 17134.112)
Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard (F22 Bios) with Ryzen 5 1600
32GB Gskill FlareX Ram
GigaByte 1080 Ti OC (Driver 398.36)
ASUS PCE-N15 11n Wireless PCI-E card
Phanteks P400S with front usb 3.0
EVGA 750W Platinum