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Old Jan 31, 2010, 06:01 PM   #1
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Run at start up?

Well not just running GPU-Z at start up but is there a way to have it start up in a certain place on my screen each time and open to the sensors tab? This would help me in that i wouldn't have to start it every time i boot as i am currently doing.
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stick it in the start-up folder
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Well i know that but it will pop up in the middle of the screen like it is starting normally, i want it to open up to the sensors tab.
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