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Winter Charm

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Does anyone know how I would autorun command line when booting into windows?

I would like to set the default minimum fan speed under windows to be 3100 rpm instead of the 2000 rpm, simply because windows has horrible temperature management.

I use MacFan to do this.

Currently, the command I have to type in, every time I log in is:

>> cd C://MacFan

>> MacFanx64.exe 3100 3100

Those two commands let me execute the program and change my fan speeds for that session.

Is there any way to make them run automatically, when I start up? Thanks.
 
Does anyone know how I would autorun command line when booting into windows?

I would like to set the default minimum fan speed under windows to be 3100 rpm instead of the 2000 rpm, simply because windows has horrible temperature management.

I use MacFan to do this.

Currently, the command I have to type in, every time I log in is:

>> cd C://MacFan

>> MacFanx64.exe 3100 3100

Those two commands let me execute the program and change my fan speeds for that session.

Is there any way to make them run automatically, when I start up? Thanks.

Simplest way is to make a .bat file with the commands in, and then add a shortcut to this into the startup folder in start menu. There are neater ways that won't show command window briefly, but it's the simplest.
 
Simplest way is to make a .bat file with the commands in, and then add a shortcut to this into the startup folder in start menu. There are neater ways that won't show command window briefly, but it's the simplest.

did that. :) worked perfectly. Thank you :)
 
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