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[GH-ISSUE #318] Stuck with config creation for Alienware R4 17 GTX 1080 7820HK #285
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Originally created by @oleksandrkyselov on GitHub (Aug 20, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/318
Hi there, I'm trying to create my config for my laptop mentioned above, but once I create it, and I apply it, the system automatically checks the fan control status to disabled. Is this caused by the EC's registers?
I've tried to run the following command "nbfc.exe config --recommend" with admin rights but it appears the error that the reference of the object is not instantiated. I believe that is a bug, trying to process the code with a non inicializated variable..
Anyone could help me please?
I'm stuck there... Thank you so much!
Have a great day!
@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2017):
The --recommend option is not working because the NBFC service is not running on your system.
Try to start the NBFC service via services.msc.
If the service refuses to start, please attach a service log file: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/wiki/Files-and-directories-overview
@oleksandrkyselov commented on GitHub (Aug 24, 2017):
Service refuses to start due sensor temperature access deny.
log.txt
@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Aug 27, 2017):
Please upgrade to the latest beta (1.5.3).
The version you are using doesn't support your CPU.
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Dec 9, 2019):
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