MSI Center after booting the system, the PowerModeWatcher.exe command line appears

CJ Grass

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Hello,
I just rebooted my system (Win11Pro) and after installing MSI Center, in which I have features like MSI AI Engine, User Scenarios, Mystic Light Backlight, System Diagnostics and Cooling Wizard every time I boot up, the console window appears and stays visible on the desktop.
This is frustrating. Is it possible to hide it somehow? and why does this window appear?
I attach screenshots.
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Searching in the depths of the internet I came across such a thread from 2 months ago, that is, I am not the only one where the command line window appears during system startup...
As I understand the solution is missing?
 
Searching in the depths of the internet I came across such a thread from 2 months ago, that is, I am not the only one where the command line window appears during system startup...
As I understand the solution is missing?
First I've ever seen or hear this, what's your system spec? Are you using insider builds of Windows?
 
My configuration is:
AMD 5700x3D
MSI X570 Gaming Plus
32GB DDR4 3600
RTX4060Ti 16GB
2x Nvme Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 1TB
Windows 11 Pro 24H2
MSI Center after booting the system, the PowerModeWatcher.exe command line appears
Something like this appeared to me on a clean system, straight after installing the system.
When I uninstall MSI AI Engine the cmd window does not appear, that is, it is associated with MSI AI Engine.
 
My configuration is:
AMD 5700x3D
MSI X570 Gaming Plus
32GB DDR4 3600
RTX4060Ti 16GB
2x Nvme Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 1TB
Windows 11 Pro 24H2
MSI Center after booting the system, the PowerModeWatcher.exe command line appears
Something like this appeared to me on a clean system, straight after installing the system.
When I uninstall MSI AI Engine the cmd window does not appear, that is, it is associated with MSI AI Engine.
Most likely, to be honest AI engine is not great, You are better off just setting fins yourself, be it via the MSI app(cooling wizard) or in BIOS.
 
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