Hpservice.exe
File Name: | Hpservice.exe | ||
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The Hpservice.exe process is an executable file of the HP Service developed by Hewlett-Packard Corporation. It is used to detect updates for the HP laptop. | |||
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The Hpservice.exe process is not an essential file to the computer system. Disabling it or enabling it is down to the user's options. | |||
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mikacrack | 0 31 Report Abuse | ||
trojan vista | |||
Mr. Tech | 0 0 Report Abuse | ||
I have ran just about every scan possible against this program and have not found anthing wrong with it. For that matter HP runs it and is a safe process. | |||
B Pickett | 0 1 Report Abuse | ||
check on later, not considered dangerous from more information. If it hogs resources, its gone. | |||
kkw3 | 11 0 Report Abuse | ||
HP's 3D Driveguard senses sudden motion by your laptop and parks the drive, for example, if you drop your laptop or knock it off a desk. it uses few resources, so unless it is causing problems, do not delete. More information | |||
dr PC | 2 0 Report Abuse | ||
kkw3 is 100% correct. this protects the laptop. | |||
agtPunk | 6 0 Report Abuse | ||
HPService.exe is use in conjuncture with ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection. This is the program that detects movement in your computer to decide if the hard drive needs to be stopped or locked to protect damage. | |||
Charles | 0 4 Report Abuse | ||
As I understand it, there is a Trojan that has exactly the same name as a legit HP program. Which means... It is hard to know if this is a legit or bad file. | |||
ceyx | 6 0 Report Abuse | ||
Drive Lock - protects hdd from drops/falls/bumps | |||
me | 10 0 Report Abuse | ||
Legit software to protect your hard drive against shocks (3D Driveguard) | |||
I L3V3L | 2 0 Report Abuse | ||
I would like to let anyone interested in knowing, that this appeared after doing a fresh install. It cannot be trojan or malware as I had all drivers and updates on disk, and was not on the internet when this appeared after installing drivers. The crappy thing is, under services, they (HP) don't even give a description of this service, which, in my opinion, makes it seem suspicious. However, I do concur that this is to do with the 3D Driveguard. | |||
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