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How to remove an ppped error


The free file information forum can help you determine if ppped.exe is a virus, trojan, spyware, or adware that you can remove, or a file belonging to a Windows system or an application you can trust.

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Ppped.exe file information

The process known as CyberPower PowerPanel Personal Edition (version 1.2.2) or PowerPanel Personal Edition

belongs to software CyberPower PowerPanel Personal Edition or CyberPower PowerPanel Personal Editoin or GEEK SQUAD POWER MANAGEMENT or PowerPanel Personal Edition or CyberPower PowerPanel Personal

by Cyber Power Systems (www.cyberpowersystems.com) or UPS Manufacturer or GEEK SQUAD (www.geeksquad.com).

Description: ppped.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files". Known file sizes on Windows 7/XP are 479,232 bytes (30% of all occurrences), 466,944 bytes and 6 more variants. http://www.file.net/process/ppped.exe.html 
There is no information about the author of the file. The program is not visible. It is not a Windows core file. You can uninstall this program in the control panel. ppped.exe is able to hide itself. Therefore the technical security rating is 43% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.
The developer Cyberpowersystems provides a support site for assistance, and an uninstaller (Control Panel ⇒ Add/Remove programs ⇒ CyberPower PowerPanel Personal or CyberPower PowerPanel).

Recommended: Identify ppped.exe related errors

Important: Some malware camouflages itself as ppped.exe, particularly when located in the c:\windows or c:\windows\system32 folder. Therefore, you should check the ppped.exe process on your PC to see if it is a threat. We recommend Security Task Manager for verifying your computer's security. This was one of the Top Download Picks of The Washington Post and PC World.



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User Comments

Its a program for geeksquad, runs on toolbar for battery infomation
  Chenard  
It is an error message that keeps popping up.
  frdam  
Monitors Nexxtech/CyberPower UPS
  Rick   (further information)
As Chenard said it’s a program from GeekSquad. If it gives you a problem just uninstall the GeekSquad power management software and install a program that works. http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/software/PPPE_V_1.2.3_Setup.exe. I got this from Cyber Power systems. It’s an identical program to the one that came with your UPS, except that it functions properly.
  William   (further information)
This file/process caused sound slowdown and stutter due to it tasking the CPU at regular invervals. XP - hp pavilion
  Pete  
PowerPanel Personal Edition - Cyberpower shutdown manager
   
Worked on the previous computer - runs in the background of the new XP computer but the program is not actually working
   
It is part of the software (Power Panel Personal Edition) controlling my CyberPower Uninterruptible Power Supply
  Ron C.   (further information)
Rating chart


Summary: Average user rating of ppped.exe: based on 7 votes with 8 reviews.
3 users think ppped.exe is essential for Windows or an installed application. 1 user think it's probably harmless. 2 users think it's neither essential nor dangerous. 1 user suspect danger. 1 user doesn't grade ppped.exe ("not sure about it").


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