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  1. Posts : 943
    windows 10 professional 64-bit, 22H2
       #170

    dracarys said:
    Pics

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    This did nothing. Using PNG, does it have to be Jpeg?
    No. I use png all the time. Did you set your options under General Settings & save it?
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  2. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
       #171

    phrab said:
    No. I use png all the time. Did you set your options under General Settings & save it?
    Yes of course. Anyway I just did this. I tried using both the original Throttlestop .exe, and the elevated shortcut. Both do not start on startup:

    YouTube

    Only thing I can think of is reinstalling ThrottleStop.
    Last edited by dracarys; 13 Jul 2020 at 16:47.
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  3. Posts : 943
    windows 10 professional 64-bit, 22H2
       #172

    dracarys said:
    Yes of course. Anyway I just did this. I tried using both the original Throttlestop .exe, and the elevated shortcut. Both do not start on startup:

    YouTube

    Only thing I can think of is reinstalling ThrottleStop.
    Sorry, can't help with that. Not sure why you can't paste an image with the correct settings, though.
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  4. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
       #173

    phrab said:
    Sorry, can't help with that. Not sure why you can't paste an image with the correct settings, though.
    Probably because this website looks like it was built in 2005. Weird how I can see them in the preview though.

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    Installed ThrottleStop 9.0. No change. Can someone inbox me and maybe Skype?

    Thanks!
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  5. Posts : 6,789
    22H2 64 Bit Pro
       #174

    dracarys said:
    Thanks I cleared it. Still, Throttlestop does not work, makes no sense since I did the exact same steps on my external SSD.
    Get Autoruns and check for anyhing else in startup that shows up for Throttlestop.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sys...loads/autoruns
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  6. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #175

    dracarys said:
    Also, pictures aren't loading apparently, but it says they are attached and show in the preview.
    On the toolbar, click on the "Insert Image" icon as shown below:
    Create Elevated Shortcut without UAC prompt in Windows 10-insert-image.jpg

    dracarys said:
    RealTemp starts just fine.
    Tell me whether the following description is correct.

    Both RealTemp.lnk and ThrottleStop.lnk work in version 1909.
    RealTemp.lnk works in version 2004, but ThrottleStop.lnk does not.

    dracarys said:
    Only says "Ready" and never "Running", if I hit RUN manually it works.
    If you hit "Run" and it works, it should say "Running". If it never says "Running", it does not work.
    So, "never Running" contradicts "it works" in your description.
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  7. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
       #176

    Matthew Wai said:
    On the toolbar, click on the "Insert Image" icon as shown below:
    Create Elevated Shortcut without UAC prompt in Windows 10-insert-image.jpg


    Tell me whether the following description is correct.

    Both RealTemp.lnk and ThrottleStop.lnk work in version 1909.
    RealTemp.lnk works in version 2004, but ThrottleStop.lnk does not.


    If you hit "Run" and it works, it should say "Running". If it never says "Running", it does not work.
    So, "never Running" contradicts "it works" in your description.
    Create Elevated Shortcut without UAC prompt in Windows 10-1.pngCreate Elevated Shortcut without UAC prompt in Windows 10-2.pngCreate Elevated Shortcut without UAC prompt in Windows 10-3.png

    Yes both working in 1909. RealTemp works in both versions, ThrottleStop only in 1909 on my WINUSB.

    Yes I can right click where it says "Ready" and hit "Run", then ThrottleStop opens.

    Pics working now.

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    I'm an idiot. I didn't drag the shortcut to the "Startup Folder". Completely forgot, because RealTemp also shows in the program folder, which is within the start menu folder.

    Thanks for all your quick responses. I appreciate you!
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  8. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #177

    dracarys said:
    I also tried your latest version of the bat file.
    The latest version is here: How to Add Create Elevated Shortcut to New Context Menu in Windows 10

    dracarys said:
    Thanks for all your quick responses. I appreciate you!
    You are most welcome!

    dracarys said:
    I'm an idiot.
    So am I.

    dracarys said:
    RealTemp
    I use SpeedFan, which can adjust fan speeds automatically according to temperatures.
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  9. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
       #178

    elevated shortcut doesn't work anymore, now when I load the exe it says task already exists, hit any key to close. I just reformated windows 10, only tasks are windows update

    Matthew Wai said:
    The latest version is here: How to Add Create Elevated Shortcut to New Context Menu in Windows 10

    You are most welcome!

    So am I.

    I use SpeedFan, which can adjust fan speeds automatically according to temperatures.
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  10. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #179

    dracarys said:
    elevated shortcut doesn't work anymore, now when I load the exe it says task already exists, hit any key to close. I just reformated windows 10, only tasks are windows update.
    Hello dracarys,

    Are you able to use option 2 to manually create the elevated task instead?
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