Iterhpgen.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AsusFCNotification\ITE inboxI2C Flash\ITERHPGen.exe
: Booting Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs can help determine if another application is interfering.
The file is typically installed as part of HP’s or HP Print Diagnostic Suite . Its primary purpose is to generate high-precision rendering data for complex print jobs—especially those involving vector graphics, high-resolution images, or specialized paper types (e.g., photo paper, glossy media).
: Commonly found in C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\AsusFCNotification\ITE inboxI2C Flash\ or similar subdirectories within hardware management folders. Known Technical Issues iterhpgen.exe
The most reported "feature" of this file is actually a series of bugs that can severely impact your computer:
For many users, the most straightforward solution is to uninstall the problematic software. Since ITERHPGen.exe is a component of the ASUS USB4/Thunderbolt Firmware Update Tool or the UCM_Client_Peripheral_Driver , removing the parent application is the most effective solution.
The name itself provides a strong clue. ITERHPGen is very likely an abbreviation related to "ITE Tech. Inc.", a semiconductor company that designs many of the Super I/O chips used on motherboards for legacy device management and hardware monitoring, such as those for RGB lighting control. The name itself provides a strong clue
If the process is bothering you, you can disable the AsusFCNotification service: Press Win + R , type services.msc , and hit Enter. Find or similar in the list. Right-click -> Properties . Set Startup type to Disabled and stop the service. 4. Run a Virus Scan
Since the file's only job is to provide fast-charging notifications, disabling it often has no impact on system functionality: Open and go to the Startup tab. Look for AsusFCNotification or ITERHPGen.exe . Right-click and select Disable . 2. Uninstall the Associated Software
Step 1: Open Task Manager -> End Task on all instances of ITERHPGen.exe and AsusFCNotification.exe. Step 2: File Explorer -> Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ Step 3: Locate the folder titled "AsusFCNotification" Step 4: Shift + Delete to permanently remove the folder from the drive. Method 3: Fix Corrupt System Dependencies users often experience extreme system slowdowns
Step 1: Disable ASUS Fast Charging Notification from Startup
If you are experiencing crashes or errors with this file, follow this troubleshooting flow:
The typical file size ranges from 150 KB to 1.2 MB, and it is digitally signed by (or HP Inc.). You can verify the signature by right-clicking the file → Properties → Digital Signatures tab.
: Due to the memory issues described above, users often experience extreme system slowdowns, even if Task Manager does not show high CPU usage for any single process. Application Crashing : Errors related to ITERHPGen.exe