Pc health monitor wont show

hi guys, ii have a stellite A505 laptop, and i am having  problems with the pc health monitor application. i tried to unistall and install at the toshiba application , everything went fine, i restarted my computer and it worked, but when i restarted my computer again, it didnt show, i didnt have this problem since now. help me please!!!

What A505 do you have? There should be a label on the bottom.
- Peter

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