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  1. Using Win7's Task Scheduler please check if you have the scheduled task for AIDA64 properly configured and enabled. Let me know what can you find out. Thanks, Fiery
  2. No problem Thanks for letting us know about the solution for the issue.
  3. You can either create CSV report files, or export the reports straight into a SQL database using the "ADO" report format. As for report profile, you can use the "Audit-related pages" one. The list of gathered custom variables will appear on the Summary page in the reports. Regards, Fiery
  4. 1) FPU stressing means AIDA64 System Stability Test will use a floating-point calculation task that stresses the FPU part of your processor. Modern processors all have an integrated FPU, and from all the components that are integrated, the FPU is the most complex one. Hence stressing only the FPU actually stresses most of your processor, and usually drives the processor to its maximum temperature. So if you want to check if your cooling solution is adequate, you can use the FPU stress test. 2+3) Cache, System Memory, CPU, and FPU modules stress different portions of your processor, and so they use a different computational task. However, Windows cannot measure the load (utilization) of separate components of the processor, so even if you stress the caches only or the FPU part only, it will still show 100% utilization for the processor. Regards, Fiery
  5. That is due to the infamous ULPS feature of AMD Catalyst drivers. You need to disable ULPS to make AIDA64 work 100% reliably. You can disable ULPS by setting all occurences of EnableUlps to 0 (zero) in the Registry, using Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE). Regards, Fiery
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    Please check Q#10 in our Knowledge Base: http://www.aida64.co.../knowledge-base Also, this is an English language forum, so please post your further question in English. Thanks, Fiery
  7. Thank you. Is Client Type configured as Unmanaged client or Managed client?
  8. Thank you. We'll improve on the ThinkPad EC support in the next AIDA64 beta release. It will be out in a few days. I'll drop a message into this topic once the new beta is available for download. Good news is, on your notebook the CPU fan speed RPM reading will be available even in ACPI query mode
  9. Exactly. You can either have the Power Manager uninstalled, and use direct EC register readout (which would bring back the CPU fan RPM value); or you can use it as is now, with no CPU fan reading. Theoretically, the CPU fan reading should be available even with ACPI queries, but it seems it doesn't work with your system for some reason. If you like to do experiments, then right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> ACPI Tool. In there push the Find button, and enter: HSPD If it finds a HSPD entry, then double-click on it to see if it works and returns a fan RPM value. Let me know how it goes If it works, then please push the Save DSDT button, and attach the resulting binary file to your forum post. We'll then diagnose the issue to further tune the new ThinkPad EC module.
  10. Thank you for the feedback. Unfortunately not all values can be monitored using ACPI queries. The rest of the values have been renamed to have generic labels (like Temperature #1), since the old labels (like GPU, Battery, etc) were based on guesses, and not facts or specs. Please make sure to check the Computer / Sensor page for the list of all available values. I think the "GPU" temperature will be there, but now labelled as "Temperature #3".
  11. We don't yet have an online database for benchmark results. We may introduce such a feature in a year or so. Regards, Fiery
  12. We've added the DLL machine type tag to the end of the DLL file lines on the SAPI page. Localization for the new AIDA64 features will be implemented later on, sometime in May. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.co...22gwrm8td6xfzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.
  13. We've completely revamped the ThinkPad EC sensor module of AIDA64. The new module will only use direct EC register readout when Lenovo Power Manager is not installed on the system. When it is installed, AIDA64 will only use high-level ACPI queries to avoid conflicts with the Power Manager application. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.co...22gwrm8td6xfzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works. This new version may help about the issue described in the topic's opening post as well.
  14. Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1922gwrm8td6xfzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if it helps.
  15. We've fixed the reported issue about sensor values stopping to update on Radeon HD 7970 cards after the display powers off. Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at: http://www.aida64.co...22gwrm8td6xfzip After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know how it works
  16. Valid points are listed there. We do have plans about a revamped Alerting module where we'll make the changes you requested. As for the controls in the Preferences window, they only follow the width change of the Preferences window if it makes sense to widen the control further than its default size. When there's no benefit from making the controls wider, they keep their size intact. Due to long lists in the Preferences, height for most listviews are automatically adjusted to benefit from the height increase of the Preferences window.
  17. The Auto Start page in AIDA64 shows the applications (processes) started at Windows bootup, so it shows the list that you can see on the Logon tab of the Autoruns application. The Explorer tab of Autoruns shows context menu handlers -- those are not auto-started applications, hence they have no place on the Auto Start page of AIDA64. The Internet Explorer tab of Autoruns shows the browser extensions for IE -- those are not auto-started applications either, so they cannot be listed on the Auto Start page of AIDA64. As for application details like Company Name, you can double-click on any item of the Auto Start page to open the standard Windows file properties window.
  18. Currently double-click URLs only work if you have the SensorPanel position locked (in main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / SensorPanel). Regards, Fiery
  19. You need to purchase a single AIDA64 Extreme Engineer license from ABSEIRA: https://www.abseira.com/webcart/add?product=aida64_ee You could use that AIDA64 edition from portable media (USB flash drives) without the need to install it on the actual computer. In case you need to compile a network audit of your clients' computers, then you will need a special license of AIDA64 Business Edition. In that case make sure to contact ABSEIRA for a price quote. Regards, Fiery
  20. It's not possible with AIDA64. But, you can take the resulting HTML/MHTML files, and modify them by adding an image. Of course embedding the image into the MHTML file would be a bit difficult, but if your computers have internet connection then you can upload the files to a web server (or an image hosting service) and add just the IMG tags to the HTML/MHTML files. If you do so, no image file embedding would be necessary. Regards, Fiery
  21. UpTime Statistics is based on Event Log entries, more specifically the System log. If you have the System log erased or you have no rights to read the System log, then AIDA64 will be unable to display UpTime Statistics. Regards, Fiery
  22. Updating the Power Manager application will not help in this case, but it's of course good to have the latest version installed. Please stay with the latest AIDA64 beta. We're already working on a special method for AIDA64 ThinkPad EC module to eliminate the direct EC calls, and so eliminate the collisions with the ThinkPad Power Manager application. Please give us a couple of days to finish up and properly test the new AIDA64. As for the temperature and fan speed spikes, they are all due to collisions between AIDA64 and the ThinkPad Power Manager application. Just ignore any unusually high or low values. Thanks, Fiery
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