Lets try a couple of things:
Sorry about all the tests but since the issue is on reboot it will be hard to debug, if none of this work we might need to do a teamviewer session.
Regarding the logs, (step 5) when goverlay starts, it writes logs to log.txt but stops writing them to it after it booted up, so the step 5 of each process will be to add the logs that were not written and you see in goverlay at the time of the issue so i can have a partially complete log of each test.
A
1- remove goverlay from the startup
2- restart your computer
3- after windows started, run manually goverlay as admin
4- run goverlay and see if the sensors show correctly
5- If it does not show correctly, go to the logs tab, click on "click here to open the log folder at the bottom right", copy the log.txt into a new file named "testA.txt", go to goverlay and manually copy the text in the log window and append it to "testA.txt"
B
1- remove goverlay from the startup
2- restart your computer
3- after windows started, wait 1 minute, run manually goverlay as admin
4- run goverlay and see if the sensors show correctly
5- If it does not show correctly, go to the logs tab, click on "click here to open the log folder at the bottom right", copy the log.txt into a new file named "testB.txt", go to goverlay and manually copy the text in the log window and append it to "testB.txt"
C
1- close goverlay
2- download
https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor ... net472.zip3- open the zip, and place LibreHardwareMonitorLib.dll in the goverlay folder (it should replace the existing one)
4- run goverlay and see that the sensors work
5- run A and B with this library
6- If it does not show correctly, go to the logs tab, click on "click here to open the log folder at the bottom right", copy the log.txt into a new file named "testA2.txt/testB2.txt", go to goverlay and manually copy the text in the log window and append it to "testA2.txt/testB2.txt"