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But it doesn't happen to me anymore! Well, it hasn't happened for so long that I've forgotten about it until now. Still, it's curious. Perhaps a certain Windows Update fixed it?

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Sign in to vote. Sunday, February 10, AM. It is installed with graphic card drivers with Intel chipsets. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.

Tuesday, February 12, AM. Wednesday, February 13, AM. The problem could be as simple as the system clock is not set properly to not having a good Root Certificate for the certificate chain. For all we know, there is a problem with your system whose symptoms are an inability to check a publisher's certificate through and OCSP to the problems you have noted by MBAM.

How do you know it's OCSP? My clock is correct. What do you think of my theory that a signature in the catalog file is overriding the signature in the exe? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. This site uses cookies - We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings , otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Share More sharing options Followers 1. Yes the file is still in system I went ahead and checked the adapter. It is showing my video card installed.

I also noticed. When I renamed that file. It is showing my pci card installed. On the start up tab. I only have Avira, Comodo cpf and erunt as start ups. This igfxsrvc. I guess if it went away after me being done. It would be fine. But, it just sits there doing nothing. I can end the task but, as soon as I right click on my desktop. It appears. I don't know. Here's a screenshot from my machine of that Registry key you referenced earlier: Perhaps try changing that value to "igfxsrvc. After backing up the key, of course.

I have no idea if that would make any difference or not. Beyond that, all I can figure is that there's something we're missing in the way you currently have your graphics drivers configured, but I don't know what it is. You may want to go back and double-check everything-- BIOS, Device Manager, and anything else you've changed or can think of.

Make sure everything Intel graphics-related is disabled, and everything new graphics card-related is listed as installed and functioning normally. Thanks for the help appreciate it. Pretty straight install. My system is a bit old but still gets the job done. Its a pci video card. Booted into safe mode disabled onboard shut down installed card powered up went into bios for primary adapter chose ext pci graphics saved and then booted pc picks up new card cancel if wizard comes up as the manual stated installed drivers reboot And every thing shows as the card working fine.

This is a weird one. If I uninstalled the intel drivers. I believe my system would go nuts. Because since its onboard video.



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