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Old 04-06-2003, 09:41
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I downloaded a new skin and noticed...

that the function of cpu temp dosen't work. I know this isn't the biggest deal in the world but it says error and it bugs me. Do I have to edit my ini ?? Would really appreciate some help!!
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The text part should be whatever the Title of the display is, like CPU Temp, followed by the command to show that option. The command for CPU Temp would be <Temp2>. There will be other numbers which indicate the onscreen positon. As for your other post. I use a program simply called Evoxskindes. Works great. Basic setup is to select your main image, then the loading image. Then It has an insert text option which will allow you to setup all your displays like Temp and drive space and label them whatever you like. Then it writes the ini file your you.
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