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Melissa
My laptop is a HP Pavilion G6, on Windows 7.
Things I regularly do;
Plug in my iPhone 4
Transfer Pictures from Digital Camera
Maintain my website
Use Facebook
Use Youtube
Basic Browsing...
Programmes list;
Quick Time
Apple Application Support
Adobe Shockwave Player 12.0
Adobe Flash Player 11 Plugin
Synaptics Pointing Device Driver
DomaIQ
Microsoft.NET Framework 4 extended
Yontoo 2.052
Microsoft Silverlight
Real Player
Intel (R) C ++ Redistributables for Windows* on Intel (R) 64
Apple Mobile Device Support
iCloud
Skype
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2010 x64 Redistributable - 10.0.40219
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2005 Redistributable (x64)
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools For Applications 2.0 - ENU
Microsoft Visual Studio Tools For Applications 2.0 - Runtime
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.21022
InstallBrain Updater Service
Haali Media Splitter
Kaspersky Internet Security 2012
HP Power Manager
HP Software Framework
HP Quick Launch
Visual Studio 2008 x64 Redistributable
Bonjour
ATI Catalyst Install Manager
HP On Screen Display
Realtek PCIE Card Reader
Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver
Bcool
Bcool 1.66
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2010 x86 Redistributable 10.0.40219
Microsoft WSE 3.0 Runtime
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2005 Redistributable
Origin
Microsoft Office Home & Student 2010
HP Support Assistant
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB973688)
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.30729.61.61
MSXML 4.0 SP2 (KB954430)
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2005 Redistributable
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.30729.61.61
Microsoft.NET Framework 4 Client Profile
Apple Software Update
HP Update
Java (TM) 6 Update 26
HP Photo Creations
Coupon Printer for Windows
HP Photosmart Wireless B110 All-In-One Driver Software 14.0 Rel.7
Shop for HP Supplies
HP Customer Participation Program 14.0
HP Solution Center 14.0
HP Smart Web Printing 4.60
HP Imagine Device Functions 14.0
Energy Star Digital Logo
Hp Setup Manager
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.30729.4148
Picture Mover
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.30729.4148
HP CloudDrive
HP Games
Cyberlink YouCam
Magic Desktop
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition [ENU]
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.30729.17
HP Documentation
Windows Live Mesh ActiveX Control for Remote Connections
Java (TM) 6 Update 22 (64-Bit)
HP Wireless Assistant
HP Setup
Windows Live Essentials 2011
Label Print
Power2Go
Cyberlink DVD Suite
Which one's should I remove & which one's do I NEED to keep?
Thank you so much in advance :)
Answer
First ignore John he a spammer.
It is going to depend on what you need and how well you know puters.
This is what I would remove
DomaIQ
Yontoo 2.052
Microsoft Silverlight
Real Player
Apple Mobile Device Support (keep of you have a iPhone or iPod)
iCloud (never use the cloud)
Skype
InstallBrain Updater Service
Haali Media Splitter
Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 (replace with ESET when the free part expires)
HP Software Framework (this is a resource hog)
HP Quick Launch
Bonjour
HP On Screen Display
Bcool
Bcool 1.66
Origin
HP Support Assistant
Apple Software Update
HP Update
Java (TM) 6 Update 26 ( java has turned into a giant security risk)
Coupon Printer for Windows
Shop for HP Supplies
HP Customer Participation Program 14.0 (this is spyware)
HP Solution Center 14.0 (this is for problems you can solve yourself)
HP Smart Web Printing 4.60 (I just don't like this program)
HP Imagine Device Functions 14.0 ( you might want this)
Energy Star Digital Logo
Hp Setup Manager
HP CloudDrive (never use the cloud)
HP Games (You might like the games, M$ are better)
Cyberlink YouCam (lots of people like this one, your choice)
Magic Desktop
Windows Live Mesh ActiveX Control for Remote Connections ( i consider it a security risk)
Java (TM) 6 Update 22 (64-Bit) (see above)
HP Wireless Assistant ( you should understand WiFi if you uninstall)
HP Setup (only needed during first turning on)
Windows Live Essentials 2011 (I consider this to be one giant piece of spyware from M$)
Some of the HP programs are for HP to help you resolve problems. They are resource hogs and if the system is out of warranty then you do not need them.
:)
First ignore John he a spammer.
It is going to depend on what you need and how well you know puters.
This is what I would remove
DomaIQ
Yontoo 2.052
Microsoft Silverlight
Real Player
Apple Mobile Device Support (keep of you have a iPhone or iPod)
iCloud (never use the cloud)
Skype
InstallBrain Updater Service
Haali Media Splitter
Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 (replace with ESET when the free part expires)
HP Software Framework (this is a resource hog)
HP Quick Launch
Bonjour
HP On Screen Display
Bcool
Bcool 1.66
Origin
HP Support Assistant
Apple Software Update
HP Update
Java (TM) 6 Update 26 ( java has turned into a giant security risk)
Coupon Printer for Windows
Shop for HP Supplies
HP Customer Participation Program 14.0 (this is spyware)
HP Solution Center 14.0 (this is for problems you can solve yourself)
HP Smart Web Printing 4.60 (I just don't like this program)
HP Imagine Device Functions 14.0 ( you might want this)
Energy Star Digital Logo
Hp Setup Manager
HP CloudDrive (never use the cloud)
HP Games (You might like the games, M$ are better)
Cyberlink YouCam (lots of people like this one, your choice)
Magic Desktop
Windows Live Mesh ActiveX Control for Remote Connections ( i consider it a security risk)
Java (TM) 6 Update 22 (64-Bit) (see above)
HP Wireless Assistant ( you should understand WiFi if you uninstall)
HP Setup (only needed during first turning on)
Windows Live Essentials 2011 (I consider this to be one giant piece of spyware from M$)
Some of the HP programs are for HP to help you resolve problems. They are resource hogs and if the system is out of warranty then you do not need them.
:)
can i get driver to ungrade my screen resolution from 1280x700 to 1380x700?
nico_asare
Answer
I have to agree with the S.O.L. theory on this one. Your screen only holds a certain amount of pixels and/or inches as a better example. If your screen is 25" X 17" it can not be increased correct.......the resolution is proportional to it's size and technology within and no driver can give it the ability to hold more. The driver will work if you get a screen to match. The monitors come with the appropriate software and hardware to use any of the resolutions contained within it's limits so updating drivers to enhance most anything is slim as drivers are a tool to work within the limits set by the program/software/hardware or silverware lol Seldom if any to enhance something beyond it's manufacturers specifications. I just recently came across an item I never encountered before with a older monitor. It's frequency was not capable with my new systems outputs. I tried to adjust the frequency but it's settings did not allow for the older monitor to work within it's specifications. For this there might be a fix as the frequency is lower than that of my systems maximum and it would not exceed the limits of itself nor the monitors. I just need to find it to set it up. I'll just need to tell the wife NO 3 screens are not enough even if one is 60", one is 32" touch screen, and the third is a isolated TV screen used for surveillance cameras and security interfacing for my house. This leaves a hole in the middle of my desk that cry's for a screen that will compliment the other two ratio wise for aesthetics and it makes for a bitchin 3D adventure. More so if I extend the 60" to it's brackets limits of 24" out and 75 degree down tilt, then lay under it on the floor and watch a 3D fflick When everything is cohesive meaning the lighting and general atmosphere in the house you can relax and be taken in by the experience a truly cool experience to say the least. LOL I'm 50 yrs old and up to a few years ago I thought Star Wars was still the thing to put on when you want a video rush. Now that I see the advances in multimedia and Audio Video technology I upgraded everything with current running through it to today's technology and loving it. {I better for $12,000 {which includes a complete appliance upgrade as well Inc. side by side ref and a really cool Galaxy MP3 players. Allll this years {2012} Samsung lines from TV to Microwave and into mobile, fax/copy/scan/printer, and DVD. I have not heard any disagreements that Samsung's first line of products since their year shut down to retool and upgrade to clean room status has been anything else but superior over the rest. Other than the fact they lost sight of the customer in designing them. They wanted to out do I-crap, Microsoft, and similar brands {I don't mean that about there product just using "crap" as a definitive}. For example my Galaxy player has a 5" screen compared to I-Pods 4.5" great viewing but I have to order the screen savers and other items versus seeing a display every other end cap in best buy for I-Pod stuff. When going with a product it's best to go big and best that way you never look back.
I have to agree with the S.O.L. theory on this one. Your screen only holds a certain amount of pixels and/or inches as a better example. If your screen is 25" X 17" it can not be increased correct.......the resolution is proportional to it's size and technology within and no driver can give it the ability to hold more. The driver will work if you get a screen to match. The monitors come with the appropriate software and hardware to use any of the resolutions contained within it's limits so updating drivers to enhance most anything is slim as drivers are a tool to work within the limits set by the program/software/hardware or silverware lol Seldom if any to enhance something beyond it's manufacturers specifications. I just recently came across an item I never encountered before with a older monitor. It's frequency was not capable with my new systems outputs. I tried to adjust the frequency but it's settings did not allow for the older monitor to work within it's specifications. For this there might be a fix as the frequency is lower than that of my systems maximum and it would not exceed the limits of itself nor the monitors. I just need to find it to set it up. I'll just need to tell the wife NO 3 screens are not enough even if one is 60", one is 32" touch screen, and the third is a isolated TV screen used for surveillance cameras and security interfacing for my house. This leaves a hole in the middle of my desk that cry's for a screen that will compliment the other two ratio wise for aesthetics and it makes for a bitchin 3D adventure. More so if I extend the 60" to it's brackets limits of 24" out and 75 degree down tilt, then lay under it on the floor and watch a 3D fflick When everything is cohesive meaning the lighting and general atmosphere in the house you can relax and be taken in by the experience a truly cool experience to say the least. LOL I'm 50 yrs old and up to a few years ago I thought Star Wars was still the thing to put on when you want a video rush. Now that I see the advances in multimedia and Audio Video technology I upgraded everything with current running through it to today's technology and loving it. {I better for $12,000 {which includes a complete appliance upgrade as well Inc. side by side ref and a really cool Galaxy MP3 players. Allll this years {2012} Samsung lines from TV to Microwave and into mobile, fax/copy/scan/printer, and DVD. I have not heard any disagreements that Samsung's first line of products since their year shut down to retool and upgrade to clean room status has been anything else but superior over the rest. Other than the fact they lost sight of the customer in designing them. They wanted to out do I-crap, Microsoft, and similar brands {I don't mean that about there product just using "crap" as a definitive}. For example my Galaxy player has a 5" screen compared to I-Pods 4.5" great viewing but I have to order the screen savers and other items versus seeing a display every other end cap in best buy for I-Pod stuff. When going with a product it's best to go big and best that way you never look back.
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