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02-02-2024 11:24 AM - edited 02-02-2024 11:30 AM
HI! Running disk clean-up with the drivers ticked does not work,as soon as i restart my laptop this HP One Agent is back, installing it self,creating a restore point. I hope this chat is monitored by HP because they created this problem. I wasn't sure about buying an Acer or HP as i have an HP laptop bought back in 2017. I also have an Acer laptop which is an entry level laptop(it never gave a problem whatsoever )and bought this HP Envy 3 months ago(very expensive). Gonna see if i able to return it and get an Acer Nitro. Tell you something never buying HP ever again, this is very annoying. By the way the touchpad is crap, very sensitive.
02-02-2024 11:56 AM
Disk cleanup did not find anything. Disabling all HP* services works but does not change anything either.
In Config Panel, HP One agent looks like installed, but installing it says "already uninstalled". So this seems to me OK. No HP One agent restart or reinstall.
Autoruns did the job.
I have been using (and selling) HP PC and printers for years and we were satisfied with tem and our customers too.
This is the 1st time such a problem occurs. No doubt HP One agent is a so called "telemetry" tool exporting data. The .exe file is signed by HP and so is original. What disturbs me is the lack of anwer from HP about HP One Agent !!!
Thanks for your help. Hope we will know the truth about this one day.
02-02-2024 02:09 PM
I'm wondering at this point if it might be an option to reinstall windows 11 OS from scratch without any of the HP bloatware it came with (including the HP One Agent)? The only problem I can think of is that it might get re-installed when Windows updates are done? Does anyone know how to determine if the "HP One Agent" was originally installed via a Windows 11 update and/or if it is possible to exclude the HP One Agent from installing this so called app but still install the rest of the Windows update?
02-02-2024 04:12 PM
Guys do not download any third party software to get rid of HP One Agent! I believe Hp will sort it out soon enough! Do not go to windows files or delete or rename anything. Do not disable any services or you render your machine useless. Let's wait it out. There is an update from windows next Tuesday.
02-04-2024 08:38 AM
This is the third day that HP Agent One is not on my PC (also an HP). I also downloaded Autoruns and deactivated most of the HP programs as I could not find one specific to HP One. JBRATI, what items did you deactivate in Autoruns?
I also believe that Autoruns may be the silver bullet to kill this monster.