Solved Can you pick which startup processes go first?

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My problem is quite simple. I have a Logitech G-19 keyboard and a piece of software called Aida64. Aida64 has a function that allows me to display readings in the G-19 keyboard LCD screen. When I start the computer without aida64 automatically starting ( logitech does ) I am able to later turn on aida64 manually and the aida64 lcd applet works. I have enabled aida64 in my logitech program folder to start alongside logitech, so that once the computer is turned on, I can either choose the Logitech applets or the aida64 applet which I designed ( It tells me such things as temps, vcore, rpms, diodes..important things to an overclocked system. Anyway the question is simple. Is there a way that when windows 7 starts up, Logitech processes start first, THEN aida64 processes, otherwise the aida64 applet does not function. I get an error, and this is quite common actually in G19 keyboards and Aida64. I have been to both forums ( Aida64 and Logitech ) and have been unable to find a solution. Their only solution is to reinstall the logitech software. I did that, nothing. Is there a way to control which process starts first? I am also sorry if I put this thread in the wrong section, wasn't sure if it was software or hardware question...I guess it's a bit of both.

P.S just occurred to me, something like a *delayed start for aida64 process*
 

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Solved my own problem. Since Aida64 uses task scheduler, it was set to 10 seconds to start during bootup, not enough time for the logitech drivers to load. So I changed it to 30 seconds, now everything works as it should. :)
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
FX 8350 @ 4.8ghz, turbo clocked to 5.4ghz
Motherboard
Asus Sabertooth FX990 Gen 3.0 R2.0
Memory
Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 16GB 1760mhz 10-10-9-24 T1
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte-660 Windforce OC- GPU Clock 1212MHz /3504MHz ram
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D PCIe Sound Card
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster S27B350H (HDMI)
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 60HZ
Hard Drives
1 x SSD Crucial M4 256GB (Primary OS)
3 x HDD WD 1TB
4 x HDD 2TB
1 x HDD 160GB (Secondary Backup OS)
Raid SATA III 6GB/s 4-port PCI-e Controller Card, Marvel 88SE9215 chipset
PSU
Chieftec-650-14CS (Modular) 80 Plus Gold-650 Watt
Case
Akasa Venom Toxic Gaming Big tower ( Custom Black ) Ver 2.0
Cooling
Water 2.0 PRO / GEIL Cyclone VRM / 6x120mm 2x220mm 2x140mm
Keyboard
Logitech G19
Mouse
Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000
Internet Speed
Fiber GBS
Antivirus
Don't Announce it to the world :)
Browser
Gotta have at least 1!
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