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Should "ESU for Microsoft Windows 7 SP1" be installed on Windows 10?
This turned up in my Geek Uninstaller as an entry and it seems very out of place. My HP Laptop Pavilion dv7 is starting to run slow with more frequent application crashes. I had to do a hard reboot a little earlier as well. Every start-up and every user profile start-up has a long period of a blank black screen, then eventually does start up. But it is much slower than normal.
So I'm uninstalling recently installed stuff and noticed this "ESU for Microsoft Windows 7 SP1". In Windows 10? What the heck? The Microsoft website says it has something to do with making Windows 7 more efficient.
Does anyone know anything about this? Could this be part of my problem?