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Hi, when using the stop running services button it seem to work fine. However, when looking at the task manager there is one service is still running: AsusPTPService. |
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@zAlfok hello, G-Helper can stop only services that will be running on your system anyway (installed with Asus System Control Interface). It doesn't stop / uninstall neither Armoury nor it's components. I don't know what does AsusPTPService does :) But names suggests it's something about peer to peer ? whatever it means. If you don't need it - you can try to stop it and see what happens. RefreshRateService seem like an older version of Asus Smart Display Control app, that changes refresh rate to 60hz on battery, and back to maximum when plugged in. That one is not needed for G-Helper, as it can change refresh rate by itself using windows API. |
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@zAlfok hello,
G-Helper can stop only services that will be running on your system anyway (installed with Asus System Control Interface). It doesn't stop / uninstall neither Armoury nor it's components.
I don't know what does AsusPTPService does :) But names suggests it's something about peer to peer ? whatever it means. If you don't need it - you can try to stop it and see what happens.
RefreshRateService seem like an older version of Asus Smart Display Control app, that changes refresh rate to 60hz on battery, and back to maximum when plugged in. That one is not needed for G-Helper, as it can change refresh rate by itself using windows API.