HelpPane.exe automatically starts with Windows 7 64bit.
HelpPane.exe automatically starts with Windows 7 64bit. I have to start task Manager and disable it or else it keeps popping up. I cant find where to disable this service from startup. Please Help.
January 29th, 2009 4:58pm

Open up a run command (windows key + R) and type "msconfig" this will list all services and applications that start with windows. CHeck for helppane.exe under the startup tab and disable.
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January 29th, 2009 8:36pm

I had already tried that, but HelpPane.exe is not listed there. It is listed in the Task Manager processes and applications.
January 30th, 2009 3:47am

Since your question or comment has gone unanswered for so long, you can send your report on theproblem to the development team in this thread. Have Comments about Windows 7 BetaRating posts helps other users Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP
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February 22nd, 2009 10:02pm

HelpPane.exe automatically starts with Windows 7 64bit. I have to start task Manager and disable it or else it keeps popping up. I cant find where to disable this service from startup. Please Help. Had the same issue. It ended up being a stuck key on the laptop keyboard. I was disappointed that I couldn't delete it or stop a service
September 16th, 2009 4:38pm

FOR ME IT WAS EXACTLY THE SAME THING, AFTER READING YOUR POSTING I REMEMBERED THAT I HAD A CORDLESS KEYBOARD CONNECTED AND I WENT THERE AND IT WAS A KEY AS YOU SAID, TKS !!!
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April 8th, 2010 5:13pm

Hey I have same problem.No struck F1 keys.Just annoying pop ups which doesn't let me do anything. Help.............................
January 15th, 2011 10:09am

go to secpol.msc (open it in command prompt), go to the "Software restriction policies", right click "Add new software restriction". Then go to "Additional Rulese", right click on it and select "New Path Rule". Add the path to the executable you want to stop running. I do this with antivir-free to stop the annoying advert-banner which pops up after every update. Note: This only works on Versions above or equal to Win 7 Professional (For XP, it only works on Prof, for Vista it works with Business afaik) Worked for me.
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May 8th, 2011 10:52pm

Hey all, the same issue has been troubling me for the past couple of months. so made the time to find a solution that works and that is easy.. so here it is : www.processblocker.com download the program and add the helppane.exe file to the list and there u go... no more pop ups...
September 6th, 2011 10:57am

I've got the same problem. I've try processblocker, I've try Roguekiller, I've try IObit Malware, I've try Malwarebyte, I've try to disable some process with msconfig.exe. I've try to worked an eRecovery but this virus tricked me, I can't do it. The next thime I reboot my computer, it remembers the eRecovery after the one I've choose. None of these tricks worked. I also try what Zaheer mentionned, but my computer told me the command does not exist. My computer keeps opening HelpPane.exe while I open Internet Explorer and after this, it shuts down. It takes me 5 to 6 times to be able to open it again. It is killing my battery and I fear that it will kills my computer too. This virus also changed my computer hour. Sometime, while I enter my password, it writes something. It also blocks Avira. I have to launch it myself.
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September 1st, 2012 10:31am

When my computer starts, the Avira problem writes : Avira AntiVir Personnal - free Antivirus - SysTray: avgnt.exe - Application Error X The exception unknown software exception (0x0000417) occured in the application at location 0x72377256. Click on Ok to terminate the program
September 1st, 2012 10:44am

Systeme Restore writes me it is unable to does the recovery besause of my antivirus program.
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September 1st, 2012 10:57am

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