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Old May 15, 2010, 01:19 PM
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I've enabled all the settings within core temp; of course I have UAC running so maybe that's the issue here but I'd like core temp to load on boot and drop to system tray for me. I've set up every setting within core temp and it still won't do it.


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Old May 15, 2010, 01:42 PM
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It won't startup for me either, so I stuck the shorcut in my startup file.
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Old May 15, 2010, 01:56 PM
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Does it trigger the stupid UAC crap when you toss it in there?
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It does for other people using my comp. But I don't really care about that.
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2 words.

Batch file.

Edit: Here's the contents of mine. I have a shortcut to the .bat in my startup folder.

@ECHO OFF
START C:\ProgramFiles\CoreTemp64\CoreTemp.exe
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Batch File?????

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Batch File?????

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Ya, well, you know what it is too. Sometimes the old stuff works the best.
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Ya, well, you know what it is too. Sometimes the old stuff works the best.
You may as well just stick a shortcut to Core Temp in your Startup folder. It accomplishes the same thing in a cleaner fashion. Although, anyone who is using an Intel CPU should really be using Real Temp anyway.
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You may as well just stick a shortcut to Core Temp in your Startup folder. It accomplishes the same thing in a cleaner fashion. Although, anyone who is using an Intel CPU should really be using Real Temp anyway.
Real temp only shows three cores for me :P And I can't figure out why lol. I should have thought of the batch file hahaha. Thanks!
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Real temp only shows three cores for me :P And I can't figure out why lol. I should have thought of the batch file hahaha. Thanks!
That's because you're using Real Temp GT you dunce . Run the normal EXE and it will work.
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