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Thanks guys for all of your help. I think at this point I will just forget about it and let it stay there. I try to keep my life frustations to a minimum.
Thanks guys for all of your help. I think at this point I will just forget about it and let it stay there. I try to keep my life frustations to a minimum.
One thing you might try.
Some software has the uninstaller/repair tool built into the original download.
The first time you Open the download file it installs it. Once it is installed if you open the download again the Install wizard, which this software did have, will offer uninstall and repair options.
Worth a look. Double click or right click then open as if you were going to install. Then if it shows uninstall, select and go with the prompts.
Mike
Just tried emailing the developer of this program. The email bounced:
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
cpu@cputhermometer.com
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected cpu@cputhermometer.com (state 14).
Well I installed it. Then deleted directly from Program Files(x86). Then deleted the short cut in the Start menu.
Then deleted the download.
Nothing blew up.
Ran my registry checker one CPU Therm was left. Removed. Ccleaner will do that. Just select the Cpu Therm ones only to fix.
Mike
I appreciate all of your help. Thanks to Marsmimar for trying to get hold of the developer. == When I get home, I will try what Hoppy said. Thanks to all.
I have run into this a couple of times with bloatware on a pre installed operating system & was able to uninstall the software from the installer folder.
If you type installer in the "run" command & select ok.
Then right click on the columns bar & then check Authors.
Your software installer may now be visible in this folder so you can uninstall it from here by right clicking on it.
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Hi bigmck :)
I use Core Temp (freeware) Windows 7 ready! (x86 and x64) gives you the temp of each CPU Core in your task bar Single, Dual, Quad, and you can customise the background and number colours, right click on one of the numbers and you can bring up Core Temps Control Panel >
Core Temp > Core Temp
bigmck,
Are you needing it to check temps of your cores or the temps of burgers?
It is important you check both of them as it effects the life expectancy of both.