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i found this on the web wile looking how to get core temp to auto run - core temp is a program that need admin rights maybe sticky this i dont know
FYI i used this to auto run Energy saver from gigabyte by starting st step #2
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 0.99.3 on Vista x64. 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.
0. 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.
all other options are at the discretion of the user.
Click OK.
1. Remove the program from the Startup folder or any RUN/STARTUP registry key. - Disabling 'start CT with Windows' should actually have removed the registry key entry anyway.
2. Move Core Temp.exe to a directory that is NOT 'Programs x86' or anywhere else controlled by Windows. I created a directory in my 'Users/my login name' directory called 'startupapps' and put 'Core Temp.exe' in there. (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.)
3. Launch the Task Scheduler (Control Panel -> Administration Tools -> Task Scheduler)
4. From the Actions panel on the right, select Create Task...
5. Give the Task a description of 'CoreTemp' (or anything else you feel like if you want to be cryptic)
6. Go to the Security Options on the General tab
7. Select an user account with administrative privileges
8. Select the radio button Run only when user is logged on
9. Check the box Run with highest privileges
10. Go to the Triggers tab and click New...
11. In Begin the task, select At log on
12. In the Settings options, select All users
13. In the Advanced Settings options, check the box Enabled
14. Click OK to close the dialog
15. Go to the Actions tab and click New...
16. For Action, select Start a program
17. In the Settings options, browse for the Program/Script you want to execute on startup
18. Click OK to close the dialog
19. Go to the Settings tab
20. Check the box Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed
21. Uncheck the box Stop the task if it runs longer than
22. Click OK to save and close the task properties
23. Logout.
24. Login.
25. Wait - Core Temp will eventually load - usually instantly, but may be up to 30 seconds or so.
Core Temp will now start when you login *without* any request for permissions even when UAC is enabled.
FYI i used this to auto run Energy saver from gigabyte by starting st step #2
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 0.99.3 on Vista x64. 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.
0. 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.
all other options are at the discretion of the user.
Click OK.
1. Remove the program from the Startup folder or any RUN/STARTUP registry key. - Disabling 'start CT with Windows' should actually have removed the registry key entry anyway.
2. Move Core Temp.exe to a directory that is NOT 'Programs x86' or anywhere else controlled by Windows. I created a directory in my 'Users/my login name' directory called 'startupapps' and put 'Core Temp.exe' in there. (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.)
3. Launch the Task Scheduler (Control Panel -> Administration Tools -> Task Scheduler)
4. From the Actions panel on the right, select Create Task...
5. Give the Task a description of 'CoreTemp' (or anything else you feel like if you want to be cryptic)
6. Go to the Security Options on the General tab
7. Select an user account with administrative privileges
8. Select the radio button Run only when user is logged on
9. Check the box Run with highest privileges
10. Go to the Triggers tab and click New...
11. In Begin the task, select At log on
12. In the Settings options, select All users
13. In the Advanced Settings options, check the box Enabled
14. Click OK to close the dialog
15. Go to the Actions tab and click New...
16. For Action, select Start a program
17. In the Settings options, browse for the Program/Script you want to execute on startup
18. Click OK to close the dialog
19. Go to the Settings tab
20. Check the box Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed
21. Uncheck the box Stop the task if it runs longer than
22. Click OK to save and close the task properties
23. Logout.
24. Login.
25. Wait - Core Temp will eventually load - usually instantly, but may be up to 30 seconds or so.
Core Temp will now start when you login *without* any request for permissions even when UAC is enabled.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom built by myself
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 quad Q9550 2.83 12 MB Cache 95 Watt OC to 3.4
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Rev 1.6 Socket 775 Running 1600 FSB
- Memory
- 4 GB Patriot Viper II 1066 2X2GB Memory PV224G8500ELKB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT GV-N95TOC-1GI overclocked to 650 MHz
- Sound Card
- Realtec HD on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG W2053TQ
- Screen Resolution
- 1600X900
- Hard Drives
- Hatchi 160 GB SATA II System drive
Hatchi 400 GB SATA II Data
Hatchi 500 GB SATA II Data
Hitachi 2 TB SATA II Backup
- PSU
- Ultra LSP750 750-Watt
- Case
- Leadertek FX626 or Foxconn FX-626BKH
- Cooling
- Cool Master V-8 (its Big),1 80 MM Fan and 2 92 MM Fan
- Keyboard
- Dell Quietkey (POS)
- Mouse
- GE PS2 Optical
- Internet Speed
- 8 down 1 up
- Other Info
- LS-120 Drive(IDE) - Lite-on iHOS104 Blu-ray(SATA) - HP DVD Burner with lightscribe(IDE) - media card reader