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#14.1.0 OFFICE UPDATE MAC UPDATE#
Every update I have more issues and recently got a message on HP Support Assistant that comes pre installed that HP no longer supported BIOS update and my BIOS is outdated according to Windows. Within 3 months after purchasing it I had to do a complete re-install. I have 2 brand new HP laptops one is a year old today and I've had complete hell with it. The question remains why is a computer manufacture so interested in what we are doing or watching as this goes far beyond reasons of providing its consumers so called inbuilt support. There are many more services connected to HP Touch Point Analytics. It is also hard wired in with Windows services: Connected User Experiences & Telemetry, Connected Devices Platform Service, these can be disabled although the main service being DCOM Server Process Launcher cannot be disabled nor can Remote Procedure Call. It is connected to a number of hidden folders and files: Netflix, McAfee are some. HP have hidden for a reason, as it is installed without your consent. Microsoft have granted HP permissions that will not allow you to change, remove or delete any part of these files. System restore will fail leaving you no option except a complete reinstall. HP and Microsoft have a work around for this which is to crash Windows requiring a reset.
#14.1.0 OFFICE UPDATE MAC .EXE#
exe files to the vault and Webroot blocking the applications from starting. I was able to disable it with Webroot Complete Security software by adding any.
#14.1.0 OFFICE UPDATE MAC DRIVER#
driver on your HP machines? Are you facing issues with this driver? Does somebody know what this driver is for.Īll the software you mention is related to HP Touch Point Analytics which is hidden in the Driver Store / File Repository- located in your system 32 folder, scroll through and you will find 3-5 registry's all related to HP Touch Point Analytics. So the questions: Has some of you also received this HP Inc. It was also a driver delivered via Windows Update, as you can read here. This creates a lot of unnecessary heat and the fan is running constantly. It only clocks down when I unplug the power cord. It doens´t clock down anymore, even when the cpu-load is only 4% over a longer period of time. (release ) and/or Version: 2.1.9.1 (release ) the cpu always stays at 3.44 – 3.48 GHz when the power cord is plugged it. Inc – SoftwareComponent" Version: 2.1.8.1. I had to reinstall completely and then spent 3 month without wifi, so there were actually quite a few. I just did a few updates on my convertible (Pavilion 14-x360, 14-ba12ng).
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Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-Bit) But I found an entry in HP support forum for an older version of this driver:
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More details are not available – the link Microsoft provides is dead.
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Microsoft provides older versions of this driver, with the following details: – SoftwareComponent in Microsofts Update Catalog. Searching the Internet, I found an entry for HP Inc. That's brought me to a research, to find out more. The telemetry thing mentioned was a HP Touchpoint Analytics Client I discussed within the blog post HP installs secretly HP Touchpoint Analytics Client telemetry client. It's a weird driver that's spreading out in the event viewer. In the event display, an HP Analytics section appears directly.
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The only Google hit is HP Analytics… which reminds me of the malwa***, uh, telemetry from a year or two ago. The Microsoft Update Catalog does not know this version either. for my HP laptop via Windows Update, without any comment or changelog. The blog reader wrote within a comment (I've translated the text below). The reader observed suddenly that Windows Update installs a mysterious driver without further explanations. I has been informed about that driver from a German blog reader who uses a HP notebook.