Thursday, March 26, 2015

How to Disable HP Solution Center (9 Steps)

1. Turn your computer on and wait for Windows to load. Click 'Start' and select 'Computer.' Open the C drive, commonly labeled 'Local Disk' or 'C:' and then open 'Program Files.' Open the HP folder and double-click 'Digital Imaging' then 'Product Assistant.' Select 'Bin' and double-click 'hprbui.exe' to launch the HP product assistant.
2. Click 'Preferences' and 'Disable Notifications.' Select 'Disable Solution Updates' and click 'OK' in the resulting dialog box. Exit the Product Assistant and click 'Start' then 'All Programs.' Click HP then open the HP Solution Center. Alternately, you can type 'HP Solution Center' in the Windows Explorer search bar directly under 'All Programs' to find the software.
3. Click 'Settings' and move the cursor over 'Other' to bring up a menu. Select 'Update Preferences' and un-check the box labeled 'Enable help Contents updates automatically.' Press 'Close' and exit the Solution Center.
Disabling the Program at Startup
1. Press 'Start' and enter 'Windows Defender' in the search box. Click 'Windows Defender' from the resulting list and click 'Tools' at the top of the Windows Defender screen.
2. Click 'Software Explorer' and select 'Startup Programs' from the drop-down menu near the top of the window. Locate the HP Solution Center; if you're having trouble finding it, it should be under the 'HP.'
3. Click 'Disable' to disable the program from starting automatically when Windows starts. Exit Windows Defender to finish the process. To open the HP Solution Center in the future, simply choose it from HP's entry under 'All Programs.'
Delete the HP Solution Center
1. Press 'Start' and 'Control Panel.' Locate 'Programs' and select 'Uninstall a Program.'
2. Navigate through the list of programs until you find the HP Solution Center. Click the 'Uninstall' button located near the top of the window.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to completely remove the program. This may take several minutes or require you to restart your computer.

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