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Recently, my mouse will change to hourglass every second or so and back again after I've resumed my laptop from standby. It is a Fujitsu T-4220 laptop running Intel G965 graphics. It is possible this started after a recent Windows Update. If I open Task Manager and quit one instance of IGFXEXT.EXE, the behavior stops. Is it normal to have both IGFXEXT.EXE and IGFXSRVC.EXE running twice; as both SYSTEM and USER? If not, how can I correct this? Thanks.
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Can someone help me out by taking a look at your Windows Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), go to "Processes" tab, sort on "Image Name" and post back whether these processes -- IGFXEXT.EXE and IGFXSRVC.EXE -- are running more than once? Thanks.
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Hi,
I would think that you should probably only have one of each running, thats what i have. But at the same time different hardware and software.....
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Still looking for a solution to this problem. If you can tell me where in the registry these two files are called for loading into memory that would help. I need to stop IGFXEXT.EXE and IGFXSRVC.EXE from loading under the SYSTEM account. Thanks.
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Problem: igfxext.exe for Windows XP
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