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Hi,

coretemp is a great program, i use it together with lcdsirreal for the G15 LCD keyboard !

When I run auslogics boostspeed cleaning,
on next reboot, the coretemp preferences are gone,
so it does not start minized or shows temps of all cores for instance.

Is that known ?

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xixou.

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Re: auslogics boostspeed

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For some reason coretemp files are placed in temp location,
that gets cleaned of course.

I protected them, but coretemp should not use those temp locations to save files !

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Core Temp doesn't use temp locations. It depends on where you extracted it to.
The installer defaults to C:\Program Files\Core Temp. When you use the standalone version, it's just a zip file. So when you open it up and run the exe from there, the unzip-software will normally use the temp folder.
Extract Core Temp to a folder of your choice and run it from there, if you want to make it start with Windows, go to Options --> Settings and tick Start Core Temp with Windows.
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That's the way I auto run it at boot time,

using

Options --> Settings and tick Start Core Temp with Windows.

I actually don't know why coretemp is in that place, and I don't know where is the root place of the self extractable excecutable.
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There is no self extractable executable. Move 'Core Temp.exe' to a normal folder on your PC, run it from there, and cycle through the Options --> Settings window clicking OK.
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Re: auslogics boostspeed

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Ok,
I copied the exe and setting over C:\Program Files (x86)\coretemp

This is ok now.

I think I understand what happened.

I downloaded the zip file of coretemp, opened with winrar,
winrar extract the outputs in the temp folder,
and when coretemp runs, it remembers the path where it was executed (registry entry ?).

So all people running coretemp from within winrar will face the same issue.

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