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Is this a Gigabyte motherboard?

If so, it would be the service "Gservice: Gigabyte Cloud Service."

Just uninstall their home cloud application. Who the hell uses that anyway.

 

Right click on it > Open file location. That could also help you identify what it is depending on which folder it is in.

Is this a Gigabyte motherboard?

If so, it would be the service "Gservice: Gigabyte Cloud Service."

Just uninstall their home cloud application. Who the hell uses that anyway.

 

Right click on it > Open file location. That could also help you identify what it is depending on which folder it is in.

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Try showing the name/path of the file that is running: Gservice: https://techjourney.net/display-path-and-file-name-of-active-running-processes-image-in-windows-task-manager/

 

That would give additional clues as to what it is. But yeah, most likely a tool from Gigabyte.

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