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- 01 Oct 2014, 18:37
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
Hi Steve. Still not working. To get it straight we are talking about using this command in Terminal, right? open /Applications/Macs\ Fan\ Control.app/Contents/MacOS/MacsFanControl /minimized I get the response The file /minimized does not exist. Which makes sense to me because '/' is used to describ...
- 01 Oct 2014, 13:27
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
Thanks Steven.
Unfortunately I failed to use the '/minimized'- parameter.
That is what I tried:
Would you be so kind to tell me the proper command?
Thanks.
Unfortunately I failed to use the '/minimized'- parameter.
That is what I tried:
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open /Applications/Macs\ Fan\ Control.app /minimized
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open /Applications/Macs\ Fan\ Control.app -minimized
Thanks.
- 01 Oct 2014, 10:53
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
Hi Steven, One last thing before everything runs like I would like to: MFC is starting with a delay. Thats good. The main window pops up instead of staying minimised as menu item. Can you please point me the right direction how to script something like that: Launch application and keep it minimised....
- 01 Oct 2014, 07:09
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
Steven,
Thanks for your efforts and good software.
I made an Automator file to delay startup of MFC.
The question that remains to me is wether there is an issue with my iMac or has MFC developed a bit further to deal with such occasions?
greetings
Clemens
Thanks for your efforts and good software.
I made an Automator file to delay startup of MFC.
The question that remains to me is wether there is an issue with my iMac or has MFC developed a bit further to deal with such occasions?
greetings
Clemens
- 30 Sep 2014, 21:14
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
Hi Steven. Here is the technical info you asked for. Macs Fan Control 1.1.12.2, iMac12,2, Mac OS X 10.8 Fans: ODD-min{1150}curr{1148}max{2700}mode{} HDD-min{1100}curr{1338}max{5500}mode{0} CPU-min{940}curr{939}max{2600}mode{} TempSensors: TA0P (Ambient) - 22.7344 TA0V () - 22.6953 TA0p () - 28.125 T...
- 30 Sep 2014, 06:48
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
clemens2 1. Please post technical information (from Preferences/Diagnostics) when sensors are missing. 2. Please try this version for some time (and post feedback afterwards)? Hello Steven, Thanks for the version you provided. It really seems to do the trick. Sensors and control- configurations are...
- 28 Sep 2014, 12:44
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
That is right. Like I said using it as a startup item, right after boot MFC cannot read the sensors I' ve set earlier. Therefore it switches back into 'Auto' mode. Restarting MFC gives me back every functionality. But I have to reassign the sensors and set the temperatures. I just would like to have...
- 28 Sep 2014, 11:17
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Re: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
clemens2 Do you have any other startup apps that can read sensors? Hello Steven. No, there are no startup items that read sensors. After I had this issue I installed 'Hardware Monitor' to see if other programs do read those missing sensors and HM does see and read them. Does not seem to be a hardwa...
- 26 Sep 2014, 09:25
- Forum: Macs Fan Control
- Topic: Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19650
Preferences and Sensors gone after power cycle/ unplugging
Hello. I recently built a SSD into my iMac 27inch 2011. I placed it behind the Optical drive and attached it to the 3rd SATA connection. When I booted from the SSD first time the fans were going crazy. Anyway this is a known issue. I'm pretty sure that I did not damage anything. Macs Fan Control hel...