Release Version 0.9.5

  • Added a check to the application startup to verify that the .NET Framework 4.5 or later is installed.
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56 Responses to “Release Version 0.9.5”

  1. mads says:

    hey

  2. Fang says:

    So is web server not working currently on this version? I mean, I tried to find every single solution, and none works except to turn off the firewall entirely, which I deemed not safe at all.

  3. Fredrik says:

    Thank you for picking up OHM again!
    Are you planning to integrate NVMe identification/information soon?

    • Anonymous says:

      Yes, also would like to add that feature

    • Phil says:

      +1 for feature request. I get heaps of great info for my Samsung SATA 860 Evo drives but not a lot for my NVMe Samsung 970 Evo Plus drives. Would love to be able to monitor temps.
      Thanks for a fantastic app.

    • David says:

      Only thing missing is NVMe info. Except that gr8 tool. Will donate for sure once NVMe is integrated. Keep up a good work.

  4. Joe West says:

    Hi, great app use it a lot while gaming so see if my PC is up to it :-)

    Could you please add an option to save the layout when you exit and reload that when it starts?

    Regards

  5. Wildan says:

    how to uninstall it?

    • Shantanu Verma says:

      Go to the location/path where you have extracted it then delete the folder of this application from both program file and recycle bin.
      Folder example: “E:\OpenHardwareMonitor\OpenHardwareMonitor.exe” if you have downloaded it by yourself or if it has downloaded by itself then try this: “C:\Program Files\OpenHardwareMonitor\OpenHardwareMonitor.exe”
      OR
      this: “C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenHardwareMonitor\OpenHardwareMonitor.exe”
      HOPE IT HELPS.

    • Anonymous says:

      le das a windows y buscas el nombre de la aplicacion entonces le das a desinstalar y se te desinstala

  6. berna says:

    Are you planning to integrate NVMe identification/information soon?

  7.  says:

    Good news about new version!

  8. Anonymous says:

    Are you planning to integrate NVMe identification/information soon?

  9. Anonymous says:

    can you add drive activity?

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