Hi I hope everyone is well. I am on Windows 11 and the AIDA64 sensor panel has been working well up until this week. I have it automatically set to show on boot, but recently it hasn't been showing up at all. I can't unhide the sensor panel through the settings. While in the settings, AIDA64 took forever for it to detect sensor information. I'm not sure what happened. Let me know what I can do to attempt to resolve this issue. Thanks!

Please right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> Sensor Debug --> Sensor Profiling Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. You may need to enable status bar in AIDA64 / main menu / View first.


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Sorry for the late post, but I have been away from my desktop. So I've been trying to create this report for you and each time, the application becomes unresponsive and I have to close out of the program. Attached below is how the window looks:

Thank you! Do you have any external devices connected that you recently connected to your system? Most likely a USB card reader, USB printer or something like that causes the AIDA64 sensor module to stop working properly on your system.

I haven't recently connected anything new; however, I have a GoXLR that has been resetting and glitching out over the past couple of weeks. If that is the issue, what can I do to fix this? Or fix the USB issue in general?

Thank you! Please try to do the following: start AIDA64, enable status bar in AIDA64 / main menu / View. Right-click on the status bar --> HWMon Modules. Try to uncheck all modules first, and check what happens if you go to the Computer / Sensor page then. It should help. Then try to enable (check) the HWMon Modules one by one, and always go back to the Sensor page, press Refresh button on the tool bar, it's the 4th button from the left. Or press the F5 key, it will also refresh the current page. Check which HWMon Module makes the Sensor page get stuck. Let me know how it goes.

My sensor panel started to not show up as well. For a while, I'd just have to restart the computer, and it would come back. Now it just won't display no matter what I do. Reset the position, always on top, nothing. Simply will not display. Very frustrating.

I understand from reading some of the threads that the idea of having more than one active sensor panel was considered in the past, but was abandoned due to the complexity of coding which would be necessary to have it implemented.

How about the ability to run more than one instance of AIDA64? I have tried all the tricks available in Windows 10 and known to me, inclusive of creating additional user accounts and trying to spin up separate instances of AIDA64 residing in their own, unique folders via Windows' "run as a different user" facility, but came up short. It seems that AIDA64 insists on having only one instance running, no matter what I try.

Is there a trick that I am not aware of to make something like this happen? I would love to have two sensor panels (one dedicated to general monitoring, and another one of significance to overclocking activities) with the ability to display them on different local monitors, and with the ability to turn them on-and-off at will. I.E.: off-off, on-off, off-on and on-on for panels 1 and 2.

Running more than one instance would be possible, but you wouldn't be able to use the kernel driver (and so all the low-level features of AIDA64) in the secondary, tertiary (etc) instances since AIDA64 kernel driver can only be used by the process that loaded it first. So even if we enabled the use of multiple instances, it wouldn't be useful for your purposes I'm afraid.

I know it's not the best advice, and also it would cost you money, but picking one (or even more than one) external LCD screen would enable you to use the LCD facility of AIDA64 and effectively double or triple the amount of "SensorPanels" you can use at any given time. For example, if you picked up a BeadaPanel, you could place your secondary readings on it using the same layout editor that you use for SensorPanel.

Sorry for bumping an old thread here, but i'm building a computer with 2 sensor panels. I'm new to AIDA64, but the idea hit me that it should be possible to have 2 sensor panels. Just make the software panel in aida64 of double lenght, and have one raspberry pi display the left side of the interface, and one pi display the other side. All that has to be possible is for two raspberrys to be able to receive the same signal. Also, if one can find the right boot commands for the pi so it snaps correctly. Anyone who tried this already? Edit: Or, if it's not possible to use more than one Pi, find a way to use the second hdmi port on a Pi 4 and extend the window over both.

That way you can then have 2 different layouts, on 2 different screens. One via the Sensor Panel itself which you move to your chosen display, and then open web browser, goto 127.0.0.1, and move that browser window to other chosen display.

SensorPanel allows you to design a tailor-made interface by selecting from a wide array of sensor data, including temperatures, voltages, fan speeds, and more. Arrange these elements using intuitive drag-and-drop functionality and customize their appearance with various visual styles, colors, and sizes. The result is a unique and eye-catching panel that complements your desktop environment while providing real-time insights into your system's health and performance.

In addition to its customization features, SensorPanel is designed to be resource-efficient, ensuring minimal impact on your system's performance. This way, you can enjoy continuous monitoring without sacrificing the responsiveness of your PC.

Stay ahead of potential hardware issues and optimize your system's performance with the unparalleled convenience and versatility of AIDA64's SensorPanel feature. Embrace the power of personalized, real-time system monitoring and unlock your hardware's full potential.

Create your own unique panel that matches your rig's design and shows all the important information about your sensors, cooling system, usage and more. With SensorPanel, you can choose from various graphs, gauges and custom images, and add dynamic or static texts that are linked to any sensor data that AIDA64 can read from your computer. You can arrange them on a blank canvas however you like. Read more... 152ee80cbc

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