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"ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service - TPHDEXLG64.exe" Service on Windows 7
What is "ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service" in my Windows 7 service list? And how is "ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service" service related to TPHDEXLG64.exe?
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"ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service" is a Windows 7 service provided by TPHDEXLG64.exe program file.
Detailed information on "ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service" service:
Service name: TPHDEXLGSVC Display name: ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service Execution command: System32\TPHDEXLG64.exe Dependencies: None
"ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service" service is provided by a program called: :
Name: Location: System32\TPHDEXLG64.exe Description: File version: Size: Modified:
Disabling "ThinkPad HDD APS Logging Service" service should not cause any issues when running Windows 7 system.
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