igfxhkcmd hkcmd.exe
| Item Name: | igfxhkcmd | File Name: | hkcmd.exe |
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| paul ruppert |
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Not really a thread, just a nuisance:
Although Paul Collins list says it is not required, if you got Diskeeper as a FREE bundled sw as myself, it may be unwise to delete the entry below without some guidance from this Forum. After doing it, I found no other way to start Diskeeper than by restoring the entry thru system restore.
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| ganey |
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ok.. ill leave it :S
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| Dave |
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I\'ve found that programs or software that use command prompt to install don\'t get installed properly or not at all without this enabled.
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| Reporter |
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leave it
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| Skinrip |
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If it ain\'t broke, then just paint it
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| Jedi_reez |
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Startup for intel onboard graphics
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| TornadoKat |
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i=Intel
gfx=Graphics
hkcmd=Hotkey command
It has nothing to do with diskkeeper. It is a utility included with Intel Graphics chipsets and can be disabled. Most people never use it.
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| Vinnie |
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DidnÂ’t know the forum rules allowed such birllinat posts.
More information
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| John R. Blair |
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this is your choice. I can see both sides of the situation. There are some good reasons to disable, and some reasons to keep it going. You may want to flip a coin. I just can\'t decide and now I\'m getting more undecided. Whatever you do decide, make sure you are making the correct choice. Once you make the decision, STICK TO IT!
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