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Version 5.50.3643.0 missing sensors


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Have you performed the upgrade properly? Did you copy all files from the ZIP beta package into the existing installation folder of AIDA64, and overwrote any existing files? Somehow AIDA64 (the new beta version) cannot load its kernel driver on your system, which could be due to a few issues, like:

1) Lack of kernel driver files in the folder where AIDA64.EXE resides in.

2) Lack of necessary (administrator) privileges at the user who starts AIDA64.EXE

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That sounds odd. Try to download the beta ZIP package, and extract it into a new, empty folder, and see if it runs from there. Also try to right-click on AIDA64.EXE in the File Explorer --> Properties --> Unblock --> OK.

BTW, what Windows version do you have installed?

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all files is unblock and i have a new folder.I have Windows 7 Ultimate 2 updades installed kernel mode and user mode framework

 

smbus dump full

 

------[ AIDA64 Extreme v5.50.3643 Beta ]------

------[ Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7601.18741 Service Pack 1 (64-bit) ]------

------[ Motherboard Info ]------

Motherboard ID      : 63-0100-000001-00101111-040215-Chipset$A1105231_BIOS DATE: 10/12/15 20:17:04 VER: 04.06.05
Motherboard Model   : ASRock Z97X Killer
Motherboard Chipset : Intel Wildcat Point Z97, Intel Haswell

DMI MB Manufacturer : ASRock
DMI MB Product      : Z97X Killer
DMI MB Version      :
DMI MB Serial       : E80-45005300108
DMI SYS Manufacturer: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
DMI SYS Product     : To Be Filled By O.E.M.
DMI SYS Version     : To Be Filled By O.E.M.
DMI SYS Serial      : To Be Filled By O.E.M.
DMI BIOS Version    : P2.40

------[ 0 SMBuses detected ]------
 

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Update installed and problem not fixit

That's puzzling. There's something about your Windows installation that prevents AIDA64 from loading its new SHA-2 signed kernel driver. You can try renaming KERNELD.X64 file to KERNELD.X64_ , and also renaming the legacy kernel driver file KERNELD.V64 to KERNELD.X64

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not working.newer than 5.30.3532.0 give me this error

Yes, we've transitioned to the new SHA-2 signed kernel driver in Build 3540. But the odd thing is that for other Win7 64-bit users it still works fine, up to and including the latest beta. So there must be a confusion or configuration issue in your Windows installation that prevents the new kernel driver to be loaded, and apparently even the legacy kernel driver cannot be loaded anymore. I'm not sure what can be done, other than making sure to uninstall and remove all traces of AIDA64 from your system, and start all over again. Please note that running different AIDA64 builds after each other -- without restarting Windows -- could mess up Windows drivers stack. So it may be best to backup all your settings (especially the files called AIDA64.INI and PKEY.TXT), remove all AIDA64 instances from your system (you can keep the ZIP packages), restart Windows, and install the latest AIDA64 stable build (5.50.3600). If it works, then you can try upgrading to the latest beta update.

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