![]() ![]() Remember if speedfan should crash, or some other program would cause it to crash, you could reach critical temperatures. In The main/first speedfan screen select "Automatic fan speed", as it defaults to off, as a safety measure. In the "configuration" section of speedfan select "Show in tray" if that does not work. To minimise it, Right click and select properties on the shortcut and set the "Run" property to "Minimised", and speedfan will minimise into the tray. (a line will show for the location it will land, dont drop it till you see that) ![]() Keep the drag going until you have placed it into the "all Programs" and into the "startup" section/folder. Enter user account credentials if promptedĭrag and drop a shortcut to the program (speedfan) over into the Start menu (start orb).If task is already running: Do not start a new instance If the task fails, restart every: 10 minutes.Note: Don't use quotes on the Start in path! Program: "C:\Program Files\SpeedFan\speedfan.exe".Check: Repeat task every: 1 hour for a duration of: Indefinitely.Select: Run whether user is logged on or not.When running the task, use the following user account: MyHost\User1.Description: Start SpeedFan on System Start-up.Start taskschd.msc with administrator/elevated privileges /NOACPISCAN /NOSMBSCAN are the arguments to run SpeedFan.C:\Program Files\SpeedFan\speedfan.exe is the path to the SpeedFan executable.MyHost\User1 is any user with administrative privileges.You can achieve this by using Windows' Task Scheduler: taskschd.mscĬaveat: Unfortunately SpeedFan's icon will not appear in notification tray area but it will still control your fan speeds. ![]()
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