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inputPersonalization.exe using 50% CPU


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In Win 7 Pro 64bit, Task Manager shows inputPersonalization.exe taking almost constant 50% CPU usage. My laptop is now running hot. This all seemed to start after switching from one Wacom Bamboo tablet driver to another, then back to the original. The driver is the current correct one for the tablet.

Also, handwriting disappeared after this, and only System Restore got it back.

inputPersonalization.exe comes back if ended.

Uninstalled/Re-installed the tablet driver a couple of times to see if it solved anything. It didn't.

I need advice, please.

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Try running a virus scan.

Start your laptop in safe mode with networking, and download malwarebytes. Run a scan,- as you were advised at Tom's Hardware.

If you dont take time to do as advised, and then answer the replies to your posts nobody knows what you are up to do they ? !!!

How many more places have you posted this problem that none of us know about ?


/>http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/88097-20-inputpersonalization-usage

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Try running a virus scan.

Start your laptop in safe mode with networking, and download malwarebytes. Run a scan,- as you were advised at Tom's Hardware.

If you dont take time to do as advised, and then answer the replies to your posts nobody knows what you are up to do they ? !!!

How many more places have you posted this problem that none of us know about ?

http://www.tomshardw...alization-usage

Why do you want to know how many places, and who cares, eh? Maybe someone who knows the solution will come up with a decent reply. Malwarebytes...sheesh. I should have thought better to ask here and Tom's.

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Try somewhere else if you please. I may be there as well. My tentacles stretch a long way. B)

Most of us know each other around the forums.

For anyone else reading, Inputpersonalization.exe has been a known target for malware writers in the past, that is why he was advised to use Malwarebytes to scan. It is not at all unreasonable to ask someone to scan for malware to at least put that obstacle out of the way before going on with further diagnosis.

People who dont like the answers given voluntarily on forums always have the choice to get off their ass and fix their own problems or pay for someone to fix it for them.

Sheesh. Anyone with half a brain could have Googled this for themselves, and seen that this problem had already been solved at technet back in 2009. I'm so angry I'm going off to crush a grape and write something all gay and crushing me dears.


/>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproperf/thread/ec0887e8-5e6c-4ab9-a6b9-686477e0380b/

Guy gets caught out, guy gets angry. :rolleyes: :lol:

;)

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