ePowerEvent.exe
Power Management by Acer Incorporated (Signed)
Version: | 6, 0, 3008, 0 |
MD5: | 915b5bb98f9e7facace65bf6600f3461 |
SHA1: | 1bfbdbbc286e1d2d7eacedb22bb6daee840c2d4a |
SHA256: | d14954d79a7f436c9cf780d0ab983fccde5391610d1d136f2f13a39ffc0efb6b |
What is ePowerEvent.exe?
ePowerEvent is part of Acer's Power Management software, known as Acer ePower. The program allows you to choose an active profile and base working options. Acer ePower can adjust the brightness of the monitor and productivity of the prosessor, the time of blanking of the monitor and turning the computer to the sleeping mode.
About ePowerEvent.exe (from Acer Incorporated)
“Acer ePower Management is a tool that provides you with an easy, reliable and safe means of selecting a power scheme that balances your needs for extended battery life and processing power.”
Overview
epowerevent.exe executes as a process under the SYSTEM account with extensive privileges (the system and the administrator accounts have the same file privileges) typically within the context of its parent
epowersvc.exe (Power Management by Acer Incorporated). It is installed with a couple of know programs including Gateway Power Management published by Gateway Incorporated, Acer ePower Management from Acer Incorporated and Acer ePower Management by Acer Incorporated.
Details
File name: | epowerevent.exe |
Publisher: | Acer Incorporated |
Product name: | Power Management |
Description: | ePowerEvent |
Typical file path: | C:\Program Files\acer\acer epower management\epowerevent.exe |
File version: | 6, 0, 3008, 0 |
Size: | 458.6 KB (469,608 bytes) |
Certificate |
Issued to: | Acer Incorporated |
Authority (CA): | VeriSign |
Effective date: | Wednesday, July 25, 2007 |
Expiration date: | Wednesday, September 15, 2010 |
Digital DNA |
File packed: | No |
Code language: | Microsoft Visual C# / Basic .NET |
.NET CLR: | Yes |
.NET NGENed: | No |
More details
Programs
The following programs will install this file
Acer ePower Management is pre-installed with various Acer laptops and is designed to maximize your PC's power utilization and performance.
eMachines Power Management is pre-installed with various eMachine laptops and is designed to maximize your PC's power utilization and performance.
“OnNow is a new standard for PC's Power Management. Your PC can select between On, Standby, Sleep and Hibernation Mode if there is no activity. If you have a laptop, these chioces will help you conserve battery. Click Start - Settings - Control Panel. Double-click the Power management Icon. Select laptop from the list of Power Schemes. You can setup the Standby time to your convenience using the Standby Time list. You should select betwe...”
The Packard Bell Power Management program is included by default with most new Packard Bell computers.
Resource utilization
(Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
Averages
CPU |
Total CPU: | 0.00372805% | |
Kernel CPU: | 0.00286433% | |
User CPU: | 0.00086373% | |
Kernel CPU time: | 24,253 ms/min | |
CPU cycles: | 12,894,794/sec | |
Memory |
Private memory: | 1.23 MB | |
Private (maximum): | 2.31 MB | |
Private (minimum): | 1.29 MB | |
Non-paged memory: | 1.23 MB | |
Virtual memory: | 48.37 MB | |
Virtual memory (peak): | 50.99 MB | |
Working set: | 1.55 MB | |
Working set (peak): | 4.21 MB | |
Page faults: | 3,569/min | |
I/O |
I/O read transfer: | 22 Bytes/sec | |
I/O read operations: | 1/sec | |
I/O other transfer: | 228 Bytes/sec | |
I/O other operations: | 31/sec | |
Resource allocations |
Threads: | 1 | |
Handles: | 89 | |
GUI GDI count: | 11 | |
GUI GDI peak: | 14 | |
GUI USER count: | 11 | |
GUI USER peak: | 11 | |
Process properties
Distribution by Windows OS
OS version | distribution |
Windows 7 Home Premium |
45.88% |
|
Windows 8 |
24.71% |
|
Windows 7 Home Basic |
7.06% |
|
Windows 7 Starter |
5.88% |
|
Windows 8.1 Single Language |
4.71% |
|
Windows 8.1 |
4.71% |
|
Windows 8 Single Language |
2.35% |
|
Windows 7 Ultimate |
2.35% |
|
Windows 7 Professional |
1.18% |
|
Windows 8 Pro |
1.18% |
|
Distribution by country
United States installs about 42.35% of Power Management.
Distribution by PC manufacturer
PC Manufacturer | distribution |
Acer |
98.44% |
|
Hewlett-Packard |
1.56% |
|