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    alcmtr.exe at startup, Is it a virus ?

    Hello everyone,

    With very sketchy knowledge in the analysis HijackThis I fell one day on a point that I was somewhat surprised.

    The point being that famous file alcmtr.exe component Realtek drivers

    While fully aware that setting the entry with HijackThis and deleting the file does not cause a prior, any malfunction. I am likely to take only very rarely a single reference to cash and therefore I try as often as possible to gather information.

    My questions initially based on two findings:

    - On all, or almost, the so-called reference lists (startup list) this file is marked as bad and especially spyware.

    - Forced to see as my lectures so far and I think I am no anti-virus, anti spyware or other detects this file as such

    A big question then grabbed me: how a file as widespread and recognized in the various bad startup long list may not be detected as such by the various security solutions?

    So I proceed with these tips from MAD to a series of test if I may say so I sent this file to not less than 50 publishers of antivirus or anti-malware.

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    Re: alcmtr exe at startup, Is it a virus ?

    Hi,

    alcmtr.exe is a process installed alongside Realtek AC97 audio hardware and provides a monitoring service. "This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.\r"

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    Re: alcmtr exe at startup, Is it a virus ?

    Hi,

    These are the answers to your question ?

    Is alcmtr.exe spyware?
    No.

    Is this considered adware or popup related?
    No.

    Is this considered a virus or trojan?
    No.

    Would you recommend that I remove alcmtr.exe?
    No, I would not remove this file.

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    Re: alcmtr exe at startup, Is it a virus ?

    Hi,

    Realtek AC97 Audio - Event Monitor. "Sypware" file used surreptitiously monitor one's actions. It is not a sinister one, like remote control programs, but it is being used by Realtek to gather data about customers

    On GNT is not dangerous

    If you have not disabled spybot for this key in "tools" "boot system"

    You do, "Start" then "Run." type "msconfig" and then in the window that appears you go in the "Start" and you uncheck the box.

    Caution the key can be reactivated at some updating (it happened to me)

    This key is turned off at me and I have no worries.

    Get you to your own idea (long live the free will). Being off the key in "msconfig let the possibility of reactivated in case of concern without reinstall your Realtek driver.

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    Re: alcmtr exe at startup, Is it a virus ?

    Detail information about Realtek Event Monitor (alcmtr.exe) :

    Description :

    It is installed with the RealTek AC97 sound cards and is responsible for managing the audio management speaker, equalizer, etc..
    • Realtek Repair Event Monitor: Scanner free your Registry
    • File Path: \% SystemRoot% \ alcmtr.exe
    • Designer: Realtek
    • Service (s) associated with (s): Realtek Multimedia
    • System Process:No
    • Application Process:Yes
    • Priority:Normal
    • Background process:Yes
    • Process network:No
    • Process Equipment:Yes
    • Spyware:No
    • Trojan:No
    • Virus:No

    To Improve performance : Scan your PC for free to improve its performance

    To stop Realtek Event Monitor : Make "End Process" in the task manager of the process [alcmtr.exe].

    To remove Event Monitor Realtek : Go to "Add / Remove Programs" and uninstall the "RealTek AC97 audio hardware.

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