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  1. I guess you just mean ClintonGallagher 1 year ago (edited) 2021-09-22 Run executable on Windows 10 Home IOBit Performance Monitor (folder) skin (folder) CPUIDInterface.dll cpuidsdk.dll HardwareLib.dll madbasic_.bpl maddisAsm_.bpl madexcept_.bpl Monitor.exe rtl120.bpl vcl120.bpl vclx120.bpl webres.dll Note: GetProcessDLL.dll was not found and apparently not needed. ********************************************************** I have not found 'IOBit Performance Monitor (folder)' - seems unlikely it could be responsible for creating a 'skin'.
  2. Taking a cue from your suggestion about the size, I have used the Windows Magnifier which allowed me only 400%, 300%, 200% and 100% Those settings did not make the file names more readable.
  3. I did not manage to get the GUI - that is my remaining issue - I have the text (statistics) that it shows, but not the GUI; and \Skin\ does not provide the GUI. I would not normally expect to have to close the Monitor, but for the sake of testing the effect of the SKIN files, I thought that would be faster than rebooting. But there was NO mention of Monitor in Task Manager. I'm prepare to believe that it is there if the GUII shows, but it is NOT when the GUI is still missing. You have twice mentioned the list in the video whose URL I provided. I can not read it, so it MIGHT be a great help to me if you reproduced it here for me.
  4. "my initial advice to...Enable Performance Monitor and Load it at start-up and then just make the entire ASC program an exception" As my question was apparently not clear to you, so your advice was not clear to me; hence I 'did not follow it'. Having now got close to the result I'm after, I'd like to pursue that same line - just need the finishing touches.
  5. Sad to report that the intuitive 'exempting from quarantining' of \skin\ does NOT restore the GUI (if that is the correct term for it). The 'statistics' of the Monitor have NOT improved their appearance. Still looking for the right MINIMUM combination of files to run the Performance Monitor as it does with ALL Advanced SystemCare files exempted.
  6. It seem that I have a choice of 3 skins - but it also seems I have do a reboot to see the effect of each - since neither Advanced SystemCare nor IObit show in Task Manager for easy shutdown and relaunching.
  7. 'you will have to make exceptions for some files to prevent quarantining.'' THAT is what I have been after from the start - apparently I did not make that clear enough. 'unless you create a startup item' NO PROBLEM AT ALL - I have already done that. I will now test the 'skins' files. Thank you for telling me which.
  8. When I ran the monitor.exe ONLY, it helpfully told me that if could not launch for lack off (one at a time, iteratively), CPUlDlnterrface.dll, HardwareLib.dll, rtl120.bpl, and vcl120.bpl. With those files excepted from the 'quarantine' the monitor does launch, but without a 'skin'. I'd like help to identify what file puts the 'user interface' around the statistics of the monitor. Progress, but not success yet.
  9. I did not, but will - I expected an autolaunch as had been\ the case before my 'quarantining'.
  10. Sad to report that after a reboot, the Monitor no longer appears, so the file Monitor.exe is NOT enough. I'd like to know what other files are needed. The video in that URL I gave has the list, but I can not read it.
  11. Thank you. I have 'quarantined' all the files in C:\Program Files (x86)\IObit\Advanced SystemCare\ except for Monitor.exe, and will see if that works.
  12. Thank you for that advice, but it does not answer my question - "Which are the minimum files to launch the Performance Monitor ?". Scanners keep highlighting Advanced SystemCare as undesirable; I KNOW that the Monitor is desirable, so I want to KEEP that, but am happy to dispense with the files I do not use.
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