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    HWiNFO64 - Plugged In/Battery Mode Conflict

    Hello again, I have been trying several different options and the problems disappeared during the last week. I kept the "HP ENVY 17/DV6/DV7 EC" sensor disabled and I disabled the "Battery" sensor too. So far everything has worked well, even with the battery in. Best regards, mantas
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    HWiNFO64 - Plugged In/Battery Mode Conflict

    Hello there, The fan problem (stopped working) which I reported before happened with all values disabled. But I'm still testing with all values disabled. For example, all day yesterday HWiNFO stopped working once and the fan problem never occurred. Thanks in advance. Best regards...
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    HWiNFO64 - Plugged In/Battery Mode Conflict

    Hello there, The problem goes away after removing the battery. Then I disabled "HP ENVY 17/DV6/DV7 EC" sensor and I put the battery again and since then I don't have any problems like before. So it seems to help. But I think I have new ones. Fan stopped working twice and when that...
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    HWiNFO64 - Plugged In/Battery Mode Conflict

    Hello there, So, you're telling me that it is a conflict that only occurs when we are using speed fan controls and reading battery informations at the same time. The conflict is between HWiNFO and the interface responsible for it and not between HWiNFO and BatteryCare, right? And there...
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    HWiNFO64 - Plugged In/Battery Mode Conflict

    Hello there, I only use HWiNFO for fan control because my laptop suffers from overheating. It is the main goal. I'd like to thank you for this because without HWiNFO it is not possible to do. But since I use HWiNFO my laptop plugged in occasionally auto alternates between battery and...
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