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HP pavillion Notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

From few weeks after a windows update a window pops up and dissapears quickly after startup. It happens only once sometimes twice but it dosent seem to harm my pc though it is very irritating. Here's a screenshot of the window (result of a pefect prt sc press :p). Please help me out on this 🙂pc_issue.png

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From the "title-bar" in the screen-shot, you can see that it is a HP-branded program called 'ActiveHealth' that is running.

 

If it is correctly-named, I would be very reluctant to disable that program -- it may be doing something useful, namely to monitor the "health" of your HP hardware.

 

If you really insist on disabling it, open "Task Scheduler" (within "Settings"), and see if it is configured to run every time that your computer is booted.  You might want to change its schedule to "once a week".

 

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Hello,

 

Try opening task manager and disabling any HP programs from startup.

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From the "title-bar" in the screen-shot, you can see that it is a HP-branded program called 'ActiveHealth' that is running.

 

If it is correctly-named, I would be very reluctant to disable that program -- it may be doing something useful, namely to monitor the "health" of your HP hardware.

 

If you really insist on disabling it, open "Task Scheduler" (within "Settings"), and see if it is configured to run every time that your computer is booted.  You might want to change its schedule to "once a week".

 

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I tried it but it still pops up

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You'r correct. I think its a thing that monitors my PC health, i found the "Active Health" task in the scheduler but have not disabled it. Thank you very much!!! 🙂

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