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07-08-2020 01:18 PM #25
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Yep, it's possible from the main GUI of NBFC, once you click on Enabled
Make sure that NbfcService is running in Windows Services, I suggest you to set it on Automatic startup. This will start only the service, doesn't mean that NBFC is controlling your fans; if you disable it from the GUI it will stay off