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22-Nov-2009, 05:25 PM #1
Cool nsvcappflt.exe and HPZipm12.exe
These two processes will end up taking nearly all of my available memory if left to themselves when my computer is restarted. I'm not sure if they're interfering with each other, or if they have separate issues. I'm not able to find any solutions on the websites of the respective companies. Ending the processes seems to fix the problem temporarily, but I'd like to figure out a permanent solution, short of deleting the files or removing their programs.

nsvcappflt.exe is apparently a driver for nVidia's forceware network access manager - http://www.file.net/process/nsvcappflt.exe.html

HPzipm12.exe is a driver for HP's all in one printer/fax/scanner device.

I'm using Windows XP sp 3.
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22-Nov-2009, 08:33 PM #2
In Start - Run - MSCONFIG - OK - Startup(tab), I keep all HP-related and NVIDIA-related startup entries unchecked.

In Start - Run - SERVICES.MSC - OK, I keep all HP-related and NVIDIA-related services entries set to Manual instead of Automatic.

Neither has any negative impact on my HP all-in-ones and my NVIDIA display adapter.

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