I couldn't find any services of that name. I'm guessing it's something to do with the Synaptics Trackpad, but what needs so much computing all the time? Can I disable it easily?
Also, I've noticed that "certtool.exe" frequently visits the directory:
c:\documents and settings\all users\application data\ibm\security\...
Every 20 seconds. It doesn't do any frequent writes, so at least this gets cached eventually.
c:\progra~1\ThinkPad\Utilit~1\US\PWMPSDF.INI is frequently locked, read, and unlocked at irregular intervals of a minute or less. It sometimes writes a file named after my username, which causes the drive to spin up. I don't know what task is responsible since it's hiding behind rundll32.exe. Any ideas how to find it?
In my experience, I get much better laptop performance when I can find all the bloated tasks that scribble to disk, and stop those services. A restful machine is a long-running machine.




