Help - autoupdate.exe Autoupdate

Purpose of autoupdate.exe:

autoupdate.exe task purpose and description:

AutoUpdate.exe is a file which may have been installed on your system by you or installed with another program or package. The actual hard drive location and folder is also listed below for you, as you can always verify where its located on your hard drive, as this makes sure it is not spyware, adware, or virus related. Sometimes the spyware or virus writers simply place a similiar or same named file elsewhere on your computer hoping to fool you into thinking the rogue software is a good software module instead. This AutoUpdate.exe is used for video as codec updates are often needed for video files like mpg or avi. (Wmv typically doesn't have the same problems with codec variations). Note that using a file name like autoupdate.exe is a very common name, many others may use a name like it. This file here does not need to run at startup, and I typically like to remove these things and update myself if necessary. This file is not considered to be virus or spyware related. (See the details below for the actual location of this file.)

Actual process or task name: (You can view alphabetical task list here)
autoupdate.exe

File type:
This is an exe file

Where is this file and folder located on my computer?
This file will be found on your computer at "C:\Users\Antonio\AppData\Local\CodecDecoder\AutoUpdate.exe"


General information:
Be aware that many tasks will be similiar names to existing tasks or processes. You can always view the running tasks on your computer by pressing ctrl-alt-del to view the windows "task manager", and then view the "processes" tab. This will show you all tasks running or currently active on your PC. Although this shows you all running tasks, it does not show dll file thats are loaded, as they get loaded as part of other processes. Many spyware writers attempt to hide their files on your computer, for example, autoupdate.exe may be intentionally misspelled to look like a similiar task, or spyware may be named very similiar to a Windows system task. The reason they do this is so you cannot easily recognize the name in your tasklist as I have mentioned above. Make sure always check the location of the file if you are concerned. You can always find the location of autoupdate.exe on your computer by using your Windows search options, but I will also try to list the file location of every file described on this website, so you can verify the correct location. You can view the entire tasklist directory with the link below.

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