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@oldMX: I still agree with your assessment of it being IE related. I'm looking at it from the standpoint of my HP machine and similar symptoms.
@brian: follow through with oldMX and karlsnooks. I'm not having much success with Coolsense. Here's where I am on my machine. After cleaning up the previous Coolsense, I installed Coolsense 2.0 - Windows Program Compatibility Assistant complained and I clicked reinstall with recommended settings. It seemed to complete, yet there was nothing in my Start Menu, no Coolsense.cpl (Control Panel) and nothing in Programs and Features to uninstall.
Setup log:[2012-05-29 14:48:09] GetThermalControl(): Get ThermalDiags.ThermalControl Failed 0x800401F3This is probably due to the services (HP Auto, HP ClientSvc, HP Services) all in a stopped state (I most likely did that when I first got the machine - HP bloat).
[2012-05-29 14:48:09] Install: This system does not support HP CoolSense.
[2012-05-29 14:51:05] GetThermalControl(): Get ThermalDiags.ThermalControl Failed 0x800401F3
[2012-05-29 14:51:05] Install: This system does not support HP CoolSense.
I'm just going to give up on Coolsense, it seems to be tied too closely to other HP software, Support Assistant in particular. I'll revisit at some point after talking to HP, although I'm not sure it's all that important to have running - cool (sorry) perhaps, but necessary?
Good luck, I'll keep on eye on this thread - the solution to your issue might have relevance to my own.
Last edited by Slartybart; 29 May 2012 at 14:22. Reason: add karl