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Igfxpers.exe Datei Info

Der Prozess persistence Module gehört zur Software Intel® Common User Interface oder PERSISTENCE der Firma Intel (www.intel.com).

Charakteristik: Die Datei igfxpers.exe befindet sich im Ordner C:\Windows\System32 oder manchmal in einem Unterordner von C:\Windows\System32. Bekannte Dateigrößen unter Windows 7/XP sind 114688 Bytes (43% aller Vorkommen), 118784 Bytes und 101 weitere Varianten. http://www.file.net/prozess/igfxpers.exe.html 
Diese Datei wird vom Betriebssystem Windows nicht benötigt. Während des Windows Bootvorgangs wird dieser Prozess aktiviert (siehe Registry Schlüssel: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run). Der Prozess hat kein sichtbares Fenster. Igfxpers.exe ist von Microsoft und vertrauenswürdig. Deshalb bewerten wir diese Datei zu 24% als gefährlich, aber vergleichen Sie diese Wertung mit den Mitglieder Meinungen.

Empfehlung: Finden Sie die Ursache von igfxpers.exe Fehlern

Sollte sich igfxpers.exe in einem Unterordner von "C:\Documents and Settings" befinden, dann ist diese zu 56% gefährlich. Dateigröße ist 241664 Bytes. Es gibt keine Dateibeschreibung. Das Programm ist nicht sichtbar. Die Datei wird vom Betriebssystem Windows nicht benötigt.

Hinweis: Viren und andere schädliche Dateien können sich als igfxpers.exe tarnen. Insbesondere, wenn sich die Datei in C:\Windows oder C:\Windows\System32 Ordner befindet. Bitte kontrollieren Sie deshalb, ob es sich bei dem Prozess igfxpers.exe auf Ihrem PC um einen Schädling handelt. Möchten Sie die Sicherheit Ihres PCs überprüfen, so empfehlen wir Ihnen die Software Security Task Manager.



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igfxpers.exe is a process installed alongside NVidia graphics cards and provides additional configuration options for these devices. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
  Arbiter  
windows system datei
   
Normally useless
  Kim   (weitere Info's)
On UMPCs this process is essential if you run the display in a scaled resolution, i.e. any other resolution than the native screen resolution (which is 800x480 for all the 2006 era UMPCs with 7-inch touch screen displays). When you shut down/standby/hibernate the UMPC, this process will return the display resolution to 800x480 so that when it restarts the display will be synchronized with the touch screen resolution. If you disable this process, then the screen will not be dropped to the native resolution and when you restart, your touch screen and display will be scaled differently.
  Evan Easton  
igfxpers.exe is a process installed alongside NVidia graphics cards and provides additional configuration options for these devices. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
   
It was installed with the Intel video driver I installed. It did not damage my system, but whenever I booted it/used video acceleration features, the screen would flicker a few times. Disabling it made my flickering problems disappear entirely.
  JBot  
Video card
  Bill  
Useful program if you use laptop in different screen modes, such as dual screen. With memory options useful if you use both additional external screen or projector for presentations. Not needed if on laptop only ever own screen is used in native resolution.
  Karbunkle  
For no known reason, my Toshiba Equium P200 laptop PC with Intel graphics accelerator black screens after login (can only start with Safe mode) if this file is enabled in MSCONFIG startup. I have disabled it and all is well no, but I don't know the mechanism for this or why it should suddenly have started to do this.
  Brian  
After an update to my laptop, my battery started running down faster. Checked processor under task manager, found that this file was running the processor at 50% and running the battery down. Very annoying.
  PAR  
stop saying nvidia!!! it's igfxpers that's "i" for intel, "gfx" for Graphics, "pers" for persistance. Files associated with programs are almost always acronyms for what they are and what they do. As for why it's called persistance, I would imagine it's there to persistantly monitor the Intel device and enforce settings. Great chance you have a virus if you've never had intel graphics or have never attempted to install the software for the device. It would be a good trick because I see it on ~80% of the few thousand computers I've worked on(remote support).
  Boyish Charm  
This process is for Intel's Common User Interface Module for systems using Intel's integrated graphics, such as Intel HD Graphics 2000, 3000, as well as for many of the other chipset integrated graphics solutions provided by Intel. It poses ABSOLUTELY NO HARM to your system, nor is it resource or cpu intensive. Also, I must say the vast majority of comments left by other users are from completely ignorant people who know little to nothing of which they speak. It's not from nvidia. It's not resource or cpu intensive. It causes no harm. Stupidity on this level is simply sickening.
  Nicholas  
system file
  music  
Every time I logged into my computer, the screen would go black, and it would turn off 5 minutes later. Very frustrating. I thought my laptop was done for. Using safe mode, I disabled this from running at start-up and now my computer works.
  Christina M  
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate on a notebook. One day my resources were hogged up (100% cpu usage). I rebooted twice but same problem. Rebooted into safe mode and disabled it at start up, problem seems to be fixed. The file is located in C:\Windows\System 32\igfxpers.exe
   
On my notebook running windows 7,it uses 0% % CPU PID(process ID) 1768. it only runs when i am on an external display ,and then it only uses 1-7of my CPU when i am playing high graphics games. It does not slow my computer down any.
  ininme  
Just a graphics card no virus
  Mike  
On my Gateway All-In One system with touch screen it causes a 15-20 second freeze when returning from a switch user state. Mouse freezes and then unfreezes after a long delay. Disabling it with mscofig stopped this from happening.
  Larry  
This process is for Intel's Common User Interface Module for systems using Intel's integrated graphics, such as Intel HD Graphics 2000, 3000, as well as for many of the other chip-set integrated graphics solutions provided by Intel. It poses Absolutely no harm to your system, nor is it resource or cpu intensive. Also, I must say the vast majority of comments left by other users are from completely ignorant people who know little to nothing of which they speak. Those who say it's not from nvidia are half right. It is a technology originaly developed by nvidia and licensed to intel. It's not from nvidia. It's not resource or cpu intensive. It causes no harm. Stupidity on this level is simply sickening. Anyhow here is an excellent article that describes it purpose. [see link]
  dotfusion FX   (weitere Info's)
Just updated my desktop motherboard yesterday and it appeared as a new process along with igfxtray and hkcmd from "Intel Corporation" and MalwareBytes and Avast don't have a problem with it running, so who am I to argue.
  Morris  
Although this file is not dangerous, it prevents any changes made via Windows Monitor Calibration being persisted from one user session to the next. I disabled it from starting up via msconfig with no ill effects, and monitor calibration changes now survive reboots.
  Richard  
ظهرت المشكلة بعد مانزلت أنتل جيغرافيك الخاص بكرت الشاشة
  HMKW69  
On Lenovo laptops running Windows 7 will override your color profile with an uncalibrated profile. You may disable it from Start- Run...- msconfig- Startup tab. For more details see Chuong response at the link provided.
  Lotzy   (weitere Info's)
A Virus can have any name... I use core temp to monitor my temps and CPU usage, with task manager open this process disappears and temps and CPU usage goes back to normal as soon as I close task manager temps go up and CPU usage goes to 100% if you are having temp or non-responsive system open task manager to see if it helps and you might get a glimpse of this process before it shuts down. If you open task manager and see this process then you are ok... if you don't see it as a running process just delete it and see if it returns.
  johnnygeek  
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Zusammenfassung: Durchschnittliche Bewertung von igfxpers.exe: basierend auf 74 Bewertungen mit 25 Kommentaren.
41 Mitglieder halten igfxpers.exe notwendig für Windows bzw. für eine installierte Software. 6 Mitglieder halten es für ungefährlich. 14 Mitglieder halten es weder für wichtig noch für gefährlich. 10 Mitglieder vermuten Gefahr. 3 Mitglieder halten es für schädlich und empfehlen, igfxpers.exe zu deinstallieren. 14 Mitglieder gaben kein Urteil ab ("bin nicht sicher").


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