Abra o Gerenciador de Tarefas (Ctrl-Alt-Delete), procure Aplicativos em execução e clique com o botão direito do mouse no aplicativo. Vá para "Ir para o processo" você deve ter o nome do aplicativo.
EDIT: Bendito Google Image Search, pesquisou sua foto e o primeiro resultado foi a página do driver ASUS - AI Suite II / III . Parece que é isso, não é?
EDIT + UPDATE: Pesquisou um pouco mais, encontrado este responda escrito por TwoCables em overclock.net. Depois de ler, parece ser escrito para o AI Suite II, mas também deve funcionar para o III. Citando as partes relevantes:
1 - Open Task Scheduler (in Vista and 7, open the Start Menu, type task scheduler, and then press Enter)
2 - On the far left side, expand Task Scheduler Library
3 - Select "ASUS"
4 - In the middle, you'll see two Tasks named "ASUS AI Suite II Execute", and "ASUS DigiVRM Help"
5 - Right-click them and choose "Disable" (you can select both by holding down either Shift or Ctrl and left clicking them)
6 - Close Task Manager
So now AI Suite II will no longer start with Windows! The best part is that AI Suite II will not automatically undo these changes any time you open it, so now it's just like any other program. You can also Shut Down or Restart while AI Suite II is running, and it will still not cause it to start with Windows.
However, there are still a bunch of processes running in the background! Fortunately, you can easily disable all of them and never have to worry about it! Here's how:
1 - Open Services.msc (open the Start Menu, type services.msc, and then press Enter)
2 - Look for the following services:
- ASUS Com Service
- ASUS HM Com Service
- ASUS System Control Service
3 - Change both "ASUS Com Service" and "ASUS HM Com Service" to Manual.
4 - Change "ASUS System Control Service" to Disabed.
So now when you open AI Suite II, it will still be able to start both "ASUS Com Service" and "ASUS HM Com Service" (both of these start up a few other processes at the same time). I mean, if these were set to Disabled, then you'd get an error.
Note: every single process that gets started by these two services will continue running even after completely exiting AI Suite II. Fortunately, they do not automatically start with Windows! So if you wanted to be in complete control and always stop them right after exiting AI Suite II, then go into Services.msc, right-click the two services we set to "manual", and then choose "Stop". Although, you'll have to remember to do this every single time if you are a person like me who likes to keep everything under control. hehe