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If I run System Configuration, with either shortcut in the Startup folder, it shows it being set for running on Startup, but it doesn't run. In relation to Core Temp it may not be fully compatible with both Vista and Windows 7. It needs to be run as an Administrator, and is going to ask for this via a UAC Prompt, which may be the reason that it cannot be automatically started? As with you, it worked OK when launched manually. Was this reply helpful? Core Temp Gadget is a free Windows gadget that displays the temperature and load of your CPU's cores as well as basic information about your processor and platform.

Core Temp is a small, free application that extracts critical data from sensors and displays it in a compact interface. Core Temp Gadget simply displays data from Core Temp in an unobtrusive desktop gadget. Core Temp doesn't have to be running to download and install Core Temp Gadget, but the utility must be running to port data to the gadget.

We minimized Core Temp and turned to the gadget. It displayed our processor data in a compact but colorful view that included the CPU maker's logo. Beneath this were three graph lines coded in different colors--one each for each core's temperature, load, and activity, plus another for RAM use--and at the bottom a moving graph displayed the data.

Unusually for a gadget, this one offers quite a few options, including displaying the clock speed in gigahertz, changing colors, enabling items to display, and configuring the graphs. As with all Windows gadgets, we could drag it around wherever we wanted on the desktop and access its settings by right-clicking the desktop and selecting Gadgets. We're quite familiar with Core Temp, which is a terrific little tool for keeping an eye on your system and a must for overclockers and tweakers. Core Temp Gadget is one of the best little desktop tools we've tried, and one that provides crucial warnings when things aren't working as they should.

Even if you don't overclock your system or even peek beneath the hood, it's educational to see what's up with your CPU. Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager.

Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Core Temp goes mobile! Have you ever wished that you could keep an eye on your systems while you were out of home or the office? If you have an Android or Windows Phone device, now you can! Click here for more information. Recently I've released a new version of the Core Temp Gadget, completely overhauled.

The new version includes a graph view, listing processor load or temperature as well as memory utilization. The readings are now color coded and they are user adjustable from the Options screen. Among these improvements the gadget can be resized and the information text above the readings can be hidden if so desired.

It allows you to view information from Core Temp right from the Media Center interface using your remote. Post by ZoSo65 » Tue Mar 09, am. Privacy Terms. Quick links. This guide has been outdated with the release of the latest version Download the latest version I noticed a lot of people are trying to make Core Temp start-up on Windows Vista x64 with UAC enabled and finding it constantly asks for permission to run. Here is how to get legally get around UAC. This is all tested with 0.

Vista x32 should work equally well. This may seem like a long post, but actually the instructions are very detailed - you should have no problem with Core Temp or any other app with the same issue eg. Rocket Dock in the future. So on with the show. Run core temp and disable 'Start Core Temp with windows' enable 'start minimized' enable 'enable plugins' if using the vista sidebar gadget or anything that needs CT access. Click OK. Move Core Temp.

Note: strictly speaking this is not required, but some have reported they needed to do this so I simply wrote what I tested and checked as working. Give the Task a description of 'CoreTemp' or anything else you feel like if you want to be cryptic Go to the Security Options on the General tab Select an user account with administrative privileges Select the radio button Run only when user is logged on Check the box Run with highest privileges Go to the Triggers tab and click New Wait - Core Temp will eventually load - usually instantly, but may be up to 30 seconds or so.

Vista should not ask for UAC permission for correctly certified programs as far as I can understand



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