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According to the MSDN page on WMI Error Constants, the error you have received is:

WBEM_E_NOT_SUPPORTED
2147749900 (0x8004100C)

 

Feature or operation is not supported.

Presumably, then, your CPU does not provide temperature information through WMI. If your CPU doesn't expose this information, you're probably out of luck, at least as far as a straightforward solution in Python goes.

I assume you've tried the other option given in the answer you linked, using Win32_TemperatureProbe(); if you haven't, try it.

According to the MSDN page on WMI Error Constants, the error you have received is:

WBEM_E_NOT_SUPPORTED
2147749900 (0x8004100C)

 

Feature or operation is not supported.

Presumably, then, your CPU does not provide temperature information through WMI. If your CPU doesn't expose this information, you're probably out of luck, at least as far as a straightforward solution in Python goes.

I assume you've tried the other option given in the answer you linked, using Win32_TemperatureProbe(); if you haven't, try it.

According to the MSDN page on WMI Error Constants, the error you have received is:

WBEM_E_NOT_SUPPORTED
2147749900 (0x8004100C)

Feature or operation is not supported.

Presumably, then, your CPU does not provide temperature information through WMI. If your CPU doesn't expose this information, you're probably out of luck, at least as far as a straightforward solution in Python goes.

I assume you've tried the other option given in the answer you linked, using Win32_TemperatureProbe(); if you haven't, try it.

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According to the MSDN page on WMI Error Constants, the error you have received is:

WBEM_E_NOT_SUPPORTED
2147749900 (0x8004100C)

Feature or operation is not supported.

Presumably, then, your CPU does not provide temperature information through WMI. If your CPU doesn't expose this information, you're probably out of luck, at least as far as a straightforward solution in Python goes.

I assume you've tried the other option given in the answer you linked, using Win32_TemperatureProbe(); if you haven't, try it.