Is PersistwndName.exe a Windows component?

is PersistwndName.exe a conponant of windows and it is safe to remove it from my system?

It's the intel graphics... you can stop it loading in msconfig (type msconfig and disable igfxpers Autostart, which should solve) click Start, click run, type msconfig and then click OK. Look in the start menu tabs and services (in the box services tab to hide all microsoft), it's one of those two places

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