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    Keith (Southend) Guest

    HPZipm12.exe ?

    My computer seems to be running slower than normal and the red light is
    continually flashing, indicating a process is running. When I look in
    'Process Explorer' I see two processes continually running with the name
    HPZipm12.exe., descriptiom 'PLM driver'. I know this has something to do
    with my HP printer, but I wouldn't expect this to be acting in this way.
    Any advice on what I should do?

    Many thanks
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    Keith (Southend)
    http://www.southendweather.net
    e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net

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    Keith (Southend) Guest

    Re: HPZipm12.exe ?

    Keith (Southend) wrote:
    > My computer seems to be running slower than normal and the red light is
    > continually flashing, indicating a process is running. When I look in
    > 'Process Explorer' I see two processes continually running with the name
    > HPZipm12.exe., descriptiom 'PLM driver'. I know this has something to do
    > with my HP printer, but I wouldn't expect this to be acting in this way.
    > Any advice on what I should do?
    >
    > Many thanks


    Ok, I seemed to have cleared it, not sure what one of the two things
    solved it, but firstly there was an HP Icon on my toolbar (bottom), I
    double clicked on it and it said something about sharing community over
    the internet. I un participated in that. Then I also switched the
    printer on, I've now since switched it off and the process has stopped.
    Before even a reboot wouldn't stop it ;-)

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    Keith (Southend)
    http://www.southendweather.net
    e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net

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    JD Guest

    Re: HPZipm12.exe ?

    Keith (Southend) wrote:
    > My computer seems to be running slower than normal and the red light is
    > continually flashing, indicating a process is running. When I look in
    > 'Process Explorer' I see two processes continually running with the name
    > HPZipm12.exe., descriptiom 'PLM driver'. I know this has something to do
    > with my HP printer, but I wouldn't expect this to be acting in this way.
    > Any advice on what I should do?
    >
    > Many thanks


    Select a search engine you're comfortable with:

    http://www.auditmypc.com/process/hpzipm12.asp

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    JD..

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