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Driver failure in CoreTemp

Postby p1k2b3 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:40 am

Downloaded the latest version from web site and try to run on windows XP Pro PC.
Get the message: "Driver has failed to load. This Program will not continue."

By the way, an older version worked until September, 2009, then when tried about a week back got the same message. As a result, downloaded the new version.

The program has been allowed in my Firewall Online Armor. There has been no major changes in my system other than regular windows Updates.

How to find out what Driver it is talking about?

Anybody else facing the same problems? Any solutions?
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Re: Driver failure in CoreTemp

Postby The Coolest » Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:30 pm

This error means that either some software on your system prevented Core Temp from loading it's driver (the driver file is created at run-time).
Or your user doesn't have administrator privileges.
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Re: Driver failure in CoreTemp

Postby p1k2b3 » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:55 am

The Coolest wrote:This error means that either some software on your system prevented Core Temp from loading it's driver (the driver file is created at run-time).
Or your user doesn't have administrator privileges.


Hmmm...
This is my home computer and I'm the only user-cum-Administrator!
Can You help me run some diagnostics to solve the problem?
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Re: Driver failure in CoreTemp

Postby The Coolest » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:56 am

Well, basically it could be your antivirus program that's blocking Core Temp from starting it's driver.
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