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Svchost Process Analyzer

remove viruses 'svchost.exe' file

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  • Publishers:
    Neuber
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 370 KB
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  • System: Windows XP/Vista/7

Svchost Process Analyzer - Eliminate viruses that hide in the svchost.exe file

Some viruses often 'hide' in the form of svchost.exe file system to gain control of the computer. Svchost Process Analyzer software will help you detect viruses of this type.

Svchost.exe is a small executable file located in the System32 folder of Windows, it plays an important role in keeping the system and services running on Windows stable. You can easily notice the permanent presence of svchost.exe by opening the Proccesses tab in the Windows Task Manager. An svchost.exe file can contain many processes running in the background, which are stored on the system as DLL files.

Many types of viruses and spyware (malware) are always trying to infect the file svchost.exe to exploit all the access rights of users. Meanwhile, normal users have a hard time figuring out where the svchost.exe file is 'clean' and where the svchost.exe file has been infected. The Svchost Process Analyzer software will help you analyze the malicious elements that 'hide' the svchost.exe file without requiring extensive knowledge of the system.

The first time it boots, the program will automatically scan all processes running in the background file svchost.exe. After the scan is complete, the results will display on the main interface as ' A Warnings found, B svchost.exe proccesses contains C services ', where A is the number of malicious factors that the program suspects is virus or malware, B is the number of svchost.exe files running on the system, C is the number of services running in the background on Windows platforms. To view detailed information, click the Details button.

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At the Svchost Details interface, you click on each svchost.exe file to see a list of the processes running inside that file. Any file that has an exclamation point icon is more likely to be infected with viruses or malware, you just need to disable that file from the Windows Task Manager to ensure the safety of the system. In contrast, svchost.exe file is considered 'clean' if it has a folder icon ahead, these are the default Windows files, helping the system to run more stable, you should not disable chemical them.

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