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06-02-2022 11:36 AM
This update to HP Power Manager is not available for me. Latest version I can download is
3.0.14.0 Rev.A with file name sp139073.exe
Which is the one I already have.
So for now this is not a solution, at least for my device.
06-03-2022 12:39 AM
Unfortunately, this version is not avalaible for my device with the same problem (EliteBook 855 G8). I can only download sp139073.exe or older versions.
This solution should not be accepted as it solves nothing for me and apparently for others as well. Please provide us with more accurate info. So far I'm very dissappointed by HP's approach to their clients, who purchased expensive bussiness laptops (which are supposed to be premium, but that doesn't stop HP from rolling out terrible and malfunctioning software updates).
06-04-2022 03:59 AM - edited 06-04-2022 07:42 AM
In Deutsch / in english
Ich habe die Datei in ICS2 umbenannt, so das es erstmal nicht starten kann. Warte jetzt auf die Änderung.
I renamed the Programm in ICS2, so it dont start and i have my silence. Waiting for the next fix.
Model:
Systemmodell: HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 Mobile Workstation
Systemtyp: x64-based PC
Prozessor(en): 1 Prozessor(en) installiert.
[01]: Intel64 Family 6 Model 165 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel ~2592 MHz
BIOS-Version: HP S92 Ver. 01.09.00, 07.04.2022
06-06-2022 01:31 AM
This doesn't work. I installed HP Power Manager through that link, changed my BIOS settings so that I could edit the charging schedule settings, and it has no effect. ICS.exe still runs constantly at 20% CPU while my laptop is plugged in. I'm on Windows 11 21H2 with a HP ProBook x360 435 G8 Notebook PC. Help!
06-07-2022 04:28 AM
Hi,
I had the same issue with my ProBook 440 G8 and based on the information in this and other threads I forged an url for sp140138.exe https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp140001-140500/sp140138.exe
Even it's not officially for my laptop it works and cpu usage is 0% for ICS.exe now. Use at your own risk.
Cheers
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