Core Temp 0.99.7

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Core Temp 0.99.7.3 [ Update 6 July 2010]

Core Temp
Version 0.99.7.0 - 26th June, 2010

- New: Implemented Windows 7 taskbar button features. (Under the Options menu)
- New: Clock modulation detection for Intel processors.
- New: Proper support the Phenom II X6 and Athlon L100 series.
- New: Support for the E3000 Celeron series.
- New: Displays the processor's manufacturing process. (Lithography)

- Fix: Intel frequency detection.
- Fix: Frequency doesn't update after exiting from Sleep or Hibernation. (Intel)
- Fix: Reading and logging intervals in Settings can't be changed.
- Fix: Minor Intel processor recognition issues.
- Fix: On some systems the System Information window would flood the screen with errors.
- Fix: G15 plugin restarts after resuming from sleep even if it was previously disabled from the menu.
- Fix: Overheating protection on AMD processors bug.

- Update: Rearranged the main GUI and added new information.
- Update: Added missing Intel Socket names.

Edit : changed title.
 
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Version 0.99.7.3 - 5th July, 2010

- New: "Start Core Temp with Windows" feature on Windows Vista and 7.

- Fix: Taking a screenshot would not capture the whole window in Vista/7 with aero mode.
- Fix: Windows 7 taskbar Cycle mode only shows up after the first interval has elapsed.
- Fix: Overheating protection UI bug.
- Fix: The Mini-mode menu was not checked when Mini-mode was activated.
- Fix: Corrected the placement and size of the load label on Phenom based processors.
- Fix: Order of appearance of the system tray icons in Windows 7.

- Update: The appropriate G15 menu is now checked depending on the status of the G15 plug-in.
- Update: Added support for 12 core processors to temperature offset adjustment window.

EDIT :
Starting with version 0.99.7.3 the way Core Temp handles Windows Vista and 7 is different to how it handles older OSes. In older OSes Core Temp will still create a registry entry, as it did until now. In Vista, 7 and future OS Core Temp will create a new scheduled task, or update an existing one, named ‘Core Temp Autostart’. This task will be configured automatically to start Core Temp when the user logs in from it’s current location (ie. C:\Users\user-name\Desktop\CoreTemp\Core Temp.exe).
 
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