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Nov 1 2009, 12:14 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: New Member Posts: 1 Joined: 1-November 09 Member No.: 88,623 Operating System: windows xp |
JUCHECK.EXE-366A48E6.pf located in C:/WINDOWS/Prefetch open with unknown application. Has the icon box with the cogs in it. Created 10/26/09 (Bad?) Jucheck.exe located in C://ProgramFiles/Java/jre1.6.0_107/bin Has the orange Java icon next to it. Created 10/19/08 (Good?) I am thinking the first one listed is a baddie and some kind of virus, malware, trojan etc... It is not being flagged by spyware. I also have XP on my laptop and JUCHECK.EXE is not any where on there either. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I just need to know if the one in all caps is valid Java file or if it is pretending to be a Java file. I have got mixed results doing an internet search. Thanks |
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Nov 1 2009, 02:19 PM
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![]() Classroom Teacher Group: Malware Team Posts: 2,908 Joined: 30-July 06 Member No.: 59,198 Operating System: Windows XP |
The give-away for the "Bad?" file is in the location - C:/WINDOWS/Prefetch. Microsoft created a method of "pre-loading" files so that they could be more quickly accessed when needed. This is part of what your OS is doing when you first boot up when it is unresponsive. The information about the files that it preloads are stored in the prefetch folder as .pf files.
I'd say that the file is legitimate, but there is nothing to stop you deleted this, or any other, file in this folder. Indeed, some people do this on a regular basis in the belief that it speeds up Windows. Others argue against this being effective, but you can't get all the people to agree all the time! If you care to run a search for Windows prefetch, or similar, you can find out more information. As to the "good?" file, if you right click it and select Properties, you should find out something about the original owner. I'd say that it was legit, as I have the same file in the same location. I trust this "solves" the problem. |
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Nov 8 2009, 03:08 PM
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![]() Classroom Teacher Group: Malware Team Posts: 2,908 Joined: 30-July 06 Member No.: 59,198 Operating System: Windows XP |
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