![]() It's not in startup because it's not supposed to be. However, it does seems to work every time I change the setting, but only for 1 or 2 startups. The program is not on msconfig nor is it on Startup, which is weird 'cause I had that in Startup Programs in Win 7. I'm wondering if anyone has the same problem here. Since I installed Win 10 Home on my new build, I just couldn't get GPU Tweak II to auto start when Windows starts. "C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\GPU TweakII\GPUTweak.exe" So the Value Data contains the following: I've encapsulated the location of the application with " ". You can enable/disable through task manager also" you can use any name or or few words eg- my startup program.ĥ)double click new string value or modify.Ħ)under Value Data,write location of youe startup program. this will be the name of your startup program. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run (for all users)ģ)in toolbar goto Edit->New->String ValueĤ)name the new string value. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run (for current user RECOMMENDED) This method is used by most software like antivirus,torrents,etc.įollow the instruction to add your program: It makes your program start as soon as win starts. This is adding your program to windows regestry. "there is much better method to make program start with windows. Then I found instructions in a comment section for forcing the startup of applications from the registry. So simply, MS is doing something really really annoying there. ![]() If you have Win 10 Pro and up, you can simply go to group policy editor and disable (a thing I forgot the name) to let admin bypass the restriction. You will get a message saying the application cannot be opened using the administrative account. ![]() HOWEVER, now if you are using Win 10 Home, you'll most definitely run into problem that every Microsoft BASIC applications, like photo viewer, will not work. Simple fix is just go to registry and disable UAC. Have to manually launch Asus GPU Tweak every time I start the PC.Īfter dayz of blindly checking I finally found something that relates to the issue.īasically the UAC is preventing it from starting, probably due to think GPU Tweak is a not trusted software. I have never noticed this before! Anytime I have opened HWMonitor while idle the clocks frequencies have been 135 with 405 to 405 with 405 MHz.Just wanted to say I am having the exact same issue. I reseted the BIOS,and I decided to reinstall the OS,but I got the same problem!After reinstalling the OS for 3-rd time,and installing first the Chipset drivers and then the graphics drivers the problem was fixed!īut yesterday I noticed that when I open HWMonitor ,the normal clocks reach up to 1176 with 2505 MHz! Only if I open HWMonitor! I unistalled the graphics drivers with DDU,installed new,but nothing the clocks still changed randomly while gaming,and were 1176 MHz with 2505 MHz at idle! I closed the game and checked the clocks ,and they had the values like when playing a game ,but at idle! I have overclocked it with MSI Afterburner since I have bought the laptop and it worked fine!Ī few days ago while I was gaming I noticed in the Afterburner OSD that the clocks frequencies change theirselves randomly! The laptop is Lenovo Y-700-15ISK Ideapad,and the GPU is Nvidia GTX 960M 4 GB GDDR5. TrackPointⓇ pointing device + UltraNav™, wide touchpad below keyboard + ThinkLight™Ħ-row, 84-key, ThinkVantage button, spill-resistant, multimedia Fn keys, LED backlight (PT Layout) ThinkPad 65W AC Adapter + ThinkPad Battery 70++ (9-cell) HD Audio, RealtekⓇ ALC3202 codec, DolbyⓇ Advanced Audio™ v2 / stereo speakers, 1W x 2 ThinkPad Roll Cage (one-piece magnesium frame) Intel HD Graphics™ 4000 (GPU clk: 1100MHz, vRAM clk: 1066MHz) Lenovo 2344 (Mobile Intel QM77 Express Chipset)Ģx 8GB KingstonⓇ HyperX™ Impact 2133MHz DDR3L SO-DIMM IntelⓇ Core™ i5-3210M processor (2 cores, 2.50GHz, 3MB cache), Intel Turbo Boost™ 2.0 (3.10GHz), HT™
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