Again, the speed of the start up is not the issue of this thread, although pointers to various other ways to improve this would be appreciated.
Powerdvd rc service windows#
The PDVDServ.exe file is not a Windows core file. Ele instalado junto com o PowerDVD e executado em plano de fundo, permitindo que voc use um controle remoto para selecionar os. Known file sizes on Windows 10/8/7/XP are 32,768 bytes (62 of all occurrences), 56,928 bytes and 7 more variants. O processo PowerDVD RC Service pertence ao programa PowerDVD ou CyberLink da empresa Cyberlink (Descrio: Esse o servio de controle remoto do programa PowerDVD da Cyberlink. Most (if not all) of these processes are also on other computers of mine - including a virtual machine that, again, has significantly slowed in my account, in the past few months. PDVDServ.exe is located in a subfolder of 'C:\Program Files (x86)'common is C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink DVD Solution\PowerDVD\. None of them seem to be taking a significant amount of CPU or Disk use, but I can find no way to stop any of them loading.
There's a lot here (and more) that I don't understand why they are. So far we haven't seen any alert about this product. We have seen about 100 different instances of PDVD9Serv.exe in different location. So far we haven't seen any alert about this product. PDVD9Serv.exe is known as PowerDVD RC Service and it is developed by Cyberlink Corp. We have seen about 100 different instances of PDVD10Serv.exe in different location. (Although, if anyone has any suggestions on this, then please let me know.) My question is, why are there so many processes running (or sometimes 'suspended') in the process list that (I think) shouldn't be there, such as 'Calculator', 'Feeds', 'Film & TV', Adobe updater and Macrium Reflect (I have these two installed, but I can't seem to prevent them from loading), Skype (this has never been used), 'Photos', 'PowerDVD RC Service' (this, I understand, is a Levono product, but again I can't stop it from loading), (loads of runtime brokers), and 'Your Phone'. OnekeySupport.exe is known as PowerDVD RC Service, it also has the following name Skype or Lenovo VeriFace or ESET Smart Security or or Intel(R) Management. PDVD10Serv.exe is known as PowerDVD RC Service and it is developed by Cyberlink Corp.
However, that's not necessarily what this thread is about. I have attempted to do all the normal things that people suggest to speed it up, but nothing seems to work. My laptop (specifically on my account) has become very slow, mainly in booting up. I understand that there have been several threads that deal with this subject but none that I've seen help.