Thinkpad Edge vs. Power Manager

I'm not sure if this is widespread, but it certainly drives me crazy as a new owner. 
While the system was fine and good, once installing Power manager, it always leaves rundll32.exe running in task manager.
The feature works fine though  ( at least seems so ), you'll only have to manually kill the process each time after boot.
This is unchanged on v3.66 and v3.67 of Power manager ( having the latest BIOS )and running Win7 64bit.
So far the only remedy was to completely uninstall Power Manager.
I hope someday this will be fixed.
If someone would know the fix, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

How do you know Power Manager is causing this behavior?
Is it this entry in msconfig startup tab (see below)?
If you disable this entry, does the behavior you described stop?
rundll32 C:\PROGRA~2\ThinkPad\UTILIT~1\PWMTR64V.DLL,PwrMgrB​kGndMonitor

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  • Thinkpad x240 Power manager for Windows 8 and 8.1

    Why is there a power manager program for Thinkpad x240 for Windows 8?

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