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fans not working after reboot #2
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only with this program |
you mean it stopped working entirely? 0 rpm? tell me your laptop model and operating system please |
yes, 0 rpm, now i must use manual control with this prog, is it possible that the asus library used somehow affected the built-in fan control system? |
looks like some models don't have persistent memory for for the fan to start working again, it is needed to turn on the program and turn on and off the fan control |
Yep, fixed tnx)
ср, 8 нояб. 2023 г., 03:31 Karmel0x ***@***.***>:
… looks like some models don't have persistent memory for fan speed but
have memory for test mode which results to fan being set to 0%
for the fan to start working again, it is needed to turn on the program
and turn off the fan control
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@Dorlander this will also "disables" your fan if you sleep/hibernates while test mode is on. My workaround is to set a Task Scheduler that monitors Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power, Event ID 107 (triggered on wake after sleep/hibernate) to call AsusFanControl and turn off test mode. |
after using the program, my fans stopped working after a reboot
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