Cleaning the start of Windows 7 64 bit

Hey,.

I am trying to speed up the startup time of my laptop
and I was wondering what are these programs and services:
Filter agent Audio Conexant high definition.
Switch profile Dolby
IAstaricon
Smart touchpad
SynGestureAPISampleAppApplication
VM331 StiMnT
Thanks in advance guys: P

Hello

Thank you to contact Microsoft Community and we will be happy to help you with your concern.

According to the description you want to speed up the computer.

Perform the steps from the link below and see if it helps.

Optimize Windows 7 for better performance

The process known as Agent of filtering of Audio Conexant high definition belongs to the software Conexant high definition Audio Filter Agent by Conexant system.

Switch profile Dolby is made by "Dolby Laboratories Inc. Dolby Laboratories, Inc.. . (DLB), often abbreviated to Dolby Labs , is an American company specializing in audio noise reduction and audio encoding/compression.

IAStorIcon is an executable file, which was developed by Intel. This is a file of program related to the Intel quick resume technology. The file is intended to provide the user a quick and easy method in data recovery and return the system to a State, which is operational.

Touchpad Intelligent is developed by the Lenovo company for their laptops.

Vm331_sti.exe Description VM331 StiMnt is a file of Vimicro belonging to the product VM331 StiMnt business processes.

Answer to us if you are having problems with the performance of the computer or any Windows problem, and we would be happy to help you.

Good day!

Hope this information helps.

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