Question regarding the RightMark CPU Clock Utility.
In the "Advanced CPU Settings" menu there's an option that says "Apply these settings at startup". My confusion is about the startup word, does it refers to the OS or the program itself?
Basically I'm not sure if I have to launch the RMClock on Windows startup in order to make my settings work. Or will those settings work without the RMClock running if the startup check box is checked?
Thanks.
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SomeFormOFhuman has the dumbest username.
It means RMclock will automatically start and apply the selected settings when the computer boots into the desktop, instead of you manually clicking on RMclock to start it for the changes to take into effect. It refers to the program's Advanced CPU Settings, in short.
RMClock "apply at startup" - program or OS?
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by espaiz, Jul 13, 2010.