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Default [Answered] hidserv.exe coming up

Win 2000 Pro - Dell C610 laptop

hidserv.exe coming up. I cancel it out but it always comes back next time. What is it anyway?
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Default Re: hidserv.exe coming up

Hi Gal,

You need to leave this running dood if you need to keep the use of your USB ports. It is a Microsoft service for Windows 98b and 2000, which facilitates the communication with USB. HIDServ stands for Human Interface Device Service.

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