HP g62-a60EM Intel Turbo Boost Technology Driver problem

Hello!
When I try to install Intel Turbo Boost Technology Driver from the HP solution&drivers page i get this error: This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software.
Can you assist me with solution how to fix this problem? Before I changed my OS from Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) - English to Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) - Slovenian I had no problems.
Sorry for my bad English.
Regards,
Dragan
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dmarinov,
Short answer is you do not need the driver.  The driver is intended for laptops using the same CPU but integrated GPU only.  Since your PC has a discrete GPU (ATI), the TBT driver is not necessary.
-wes
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