What Is Hp Esu For Microsoft Windows 7
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I've run system cleaners Trash and temp cleaners, kaspersky rescue, bitdefender rescur and malwarebytes, and still only very little improvement in speed. Kaspersky is my AV. I plug in a usb and it takes around a minute before the system actually 'sees' it in my computer. When I try to display system info using the MSCONFIG command it can take as much as 30 seconds.
I'm suspecting the only three things I have left to suspect: the windows 7 installation itself, the incredible amount of HP bloatware. Or the memory. Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated because I'm just about out of ideas, and ready to throw this thing onto the turnpike. Here are the HP programs that are resident as its running right now - Hewlett-Packard - HP Update Client Version 5, 0, 12, 0 Hewlett-Packard - HPTCS Version 8.4.4400.3525 Hewlett-Packard - hpwuSchd Application Version 80, 1, 1, 0 Hewlett-Packard - NotebookDocs Version 1.2.1.0 Hewlett-Packard Co. HP Digital Imaging Version 022.050.231.000 Hewlett-Packard Company - HP Client Services Version 1, 0, 12656, 3472 Hewlett-Packard Company - HP Quick Synchronization Service Version 4, 0, 112, 1 Hewlett-Packard Company - HP Support Assistant Version 6.0.5.4 Hewlett-Packard Company - HPPAService Version 1.0.10.0 Hewlett-Packard Company - hpqwmiex Module Version 4, 0, 112, 1 Hewlett-Packard Company - Mobile Data Protection System Version 4.0.10.1 Hewlett-Packard Company - PictureMover Application Version 3, 5, 0, 0 Hewlett-Packard Company - Setup Manager Version 1.0.
It is a strongly recommended method to uninstall HP ESU for Microsoft Windows 7 for this is the easiest and best method. Uninstall tool would automatically remove files and registry settings associated with it, while computer novice might have difficulty in.
Hewlett-Packard Corp. HP Photo Viewer Version 4.2.1.4513 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Power Plan Utility Version 1.1.1.0 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Quick Launch Version 2, 0, 14, 0 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP Quick Launch Version 2.2.6.0 Hewlett-Packard Development Compay, L.P.
Energy Star Power Saving Utility Version 1, 0, 0, 1 HP Cloud Drive HP MediaSmart SmartMenu Version 3, 1, 2, 2 HPWirelessAssistant. Well what i would do for better performance is buying an external hard drive and storing the extra stuff there, or change the windows theme to classic so that explorer dosent eat up to many resources. Also try CCleaner or Tune Up Utilities and Defraggler. HP software cannot be removed i think they work in compability with the hardware, also please send me a log of your processes cause sometimes the computer is slow cause of worms or viuses, that are active and those HP programs are for compability since Windows is an OS that runs on many different hradware types then there are compability problems and so on, I would keep them. Hope this helped I spend a lot of time on the computer. Uninstall all of that stuff except ' Energy Star Power Saving Utility'. Than start looking at your other programs, bet you can remove tons of stuff you don't need.
Be especially vigilant on updaters. (they are resource hogs.) DON'T uninstall.NET services. You need this stuff. If unsure of a program just google it' (ie: what is 'this program') you will get the answers really quick. A malware scan wouldn't hurt either, but this bloatware is slowing down your machine, it's not an illusion.
Edit: all these 'features' are already built into Windows, this is just cr@pware. If you need help managing different file types/media just ask on here. There are loads of experienced guys who can present loads or free and great options for anything you want to do. Without all this junk. Edit:edit: HP bloatware can be removed, I do it all the time. Enterprise machines don't even come with it installed, even though the machine specs are identical to consumer machines.
Edited by TsVk!, 18 December 2013 - 12:25 AM. Well what i would do for better performance is buying an external hard drive and storing the extra stuff there, or change the windows theme to classic so that explorer dosent eat up to many resources. Also try CCleaner or Tune Up Utilities and Defraggler.
This website does not support the use of 'registry cleaners/optimizers' such as TuneUp Utilities. Please do not suggest such as 'solutions' to system problems, since the evidence indicates that they are more likely to create problems, as opposed to solving anything.Louis Edited by hamluis, 19 December 2013 - 12:31 PM.
HP wireless assistant is junk, it's just a program that modifies network settings. If you know how to connect to the wirelss with Windows (or how to use Google) you don't need it.
Would speed you up a lot to uninstall all the parts of Windows Live you don't use also. Select uninstall from the uninstall programs menu, then you'll get the modify option.
Turning off Windows Defender is not a good idea, there is no logical reason to do that unless you are having a conflict with another application. There is a well rated program out there (free) called shouldIremoveit.
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I've never used it, but the reviews are pretty shiny. You may wish to try that.
Edit: I disable ipv6 on all my machines too, I think that is great advice. Edited by TsVk!, 18 December 2013 - 11:44 PM. HP wireless assistant is junk, it's just a program that modifies network settings. If you know how to connect to the wirelss with Windows (or how to use Google) you don't need it.
Would speed you up a lot to uninstall all the parts of Windows Live you don't use also. Select uninstall from the uninstall programs menu, then you'll get the modify option. Turning off Windows Defender is not a good idea, there is no logical reason to do that unless you are having a conflict with another application.
There is a well rated program out there (free) called shouldIremoveit. I've never used it, but the reviews are pretty shiny. You may wish to try that. Edit: I disable ipv6 on all my machines too, I think that is great advice.
I hope you dont disable IPv6 on your domain controllers running DFSR/DFSN? That would be a no no for sure mate! IPv6 is still utilised on many service applications on Servers. Edited by JohnnyJammer, 19 December 2013 - 01:01 AM. Well what i would do for better performance is buying an external hard drive and storing the extra stuff there, or change the windows theme to classic so that explorer dosent eat up to many resources.
Also try CCleaner or Tune Up Utilities and Defraggler. This website does not support the use of 'registry cleaners/optimizers' such TuneUp Utilities. Please do not suggest such as 'solutions' to system problems, since the evidence indicates that they are more likely to create problems, as opposed to solving anything.Louis Personally.
I don't use the registry cleaner, but I love using CCleaner to clean out old temp files/cache, etc. Also it has an uninstall interface I am fond of, and also allows you to control startup programs.