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Hello, I apologise if this question is in wrong category, if you know the right category, please remove it to the right one. I have a question about a certain file: {A6D608F0-0BDE-491A-97AE-5C4B05D86E01}.bat, 2 days ago antivirus put this file in virus cage, and identified it as a threat. File is located in system32 folder, I can delete it, but every time I turn on pc that file reappears. When I open it with notepad it says this:
@echo off
if exist igfxEM.exe start igfxEM.exe
if exist igfxHK.exe start igfxHK.exe
if exist igfxTray.exe start igfxTray.exe
del /Q {A6D608F0-0BDE-491A-97AE-5C4B05D86E01}.bat
size is 180 bytes.
After that first time antivirus put it in virus cage/chest (dont know correct term), i re-run scans and it says that the system is clean, and file itself, I ran Malwarebytes anti malware scan (clean), malwarebytes anti rootkit (clean), eset online scanner (clean), hitman pro (clean).
I dont know what to do, is this file safe or not? I m asking this here because those igfxEM.exe, igfxHK.exe and igfxTray.exe files appear to be part of Intel software, can anyone clarify this to me, is this normal behaviour or a problem?
Thank you.
I m using Hp laptop 470 G2, i5 5200U, Amd R5 M255, 4GB of ram. Windows 8.1 - 64 bit
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The file is supposed to be there.
Your virus scanner created a so-called "false positive".
You can upload any suspicious file to https://virustotal.com/ VirusTotal - Free Online Virus, Malware and URL Scanner
In this case:
https://virustotal.com/de/file/3bc9fd278cacc735ab16670c70767f33db69b6d3b0ef39250285a9ef4ca5de7e/analysis/ Antivirus scan for 3bc9fd278cacc735ab16670c70767f33db69b6d3b0ef39250285a9ef4ca5de7e at2017-06-17 06:28:35 UTC - VirusTot…
NB
besides the aforementioned file you might also find another batch file from Intel named
{EC94D02F-D200-4428-9531-05AF7F9799CB}.bat
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Thank you for response, so its safe, no need to delete it every time after pc boots up? Im calmer now knowing that it has to be there.
Thank you once again.
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Thank you very much to Stefan3D for the information posted above.
Jim00: Thank you very much for joining the Intel® Graphics communities.
I hope the information posted previously was useful for you, based on that, there is no need to delete it every time you use the laptop.
Any further questions, please let me know.
Regards,
Alberto R
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