How to get SpeedFan to open on startup?
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Solved by GoodBytes,
SpeedFan requires Administrative privileges. You can't put it at startup like this.
You need to use a method that requires administrative privileges to be able to set it to start with elevated credentials.
So what you need is to create a task in the Task Scheduler.
Open the Task Scheduler, click on Create Task on the left side column, fill in the form, and click on OK.
Now it will work.
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