ShouldIRemoveIt.exe
Should I Remove It? by Reason Software Company Inc. (Signed)
Version: | 1.0.4.2058 |
MD5: | dca51a3adc986add6192e3a204f93f4e |
SHA1: | 6f5354dba444cdbe8e2f447a21395aee237c08e5 |
SHA256: | 38ced15f21d5dd9c9b38d75a4f02bcb0c2b90d3aaaeb162f656db9f4a67d5805 |
Overview
shouldiremoveit.exe executes as a process with the local user's privileges. It is an auto-starting process that used the Windows Task Scheduler service to load when the user logs into Windows (sometimes this is required to bypass the UAC protection). It is installed with a couple of know programs including Nero 9 published by Nero AG, SFR - Mediacenter Evolution from SFR Software GmbH and SFR - Mediacenter Evolution by SFR Software GmbH. The assembly utilizes the .NET run-time framework (which is required to be installed on the PC). The file is digitally signed by Reason Software Company Inc. which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA).
Details
File name: | shouldiremoveit.exe |
Publisher: | Reason Software Company Inc. |
Product name: | Should I Remove It? |
Typical file path: | C:\users\user\appdata\roaming\reason\should i remove it\shouldiremoveit.exe |
File version: | 1.0.4.2058 |
Size: | 643.81 KB (659,264 bytes) |
Build date: | 7/6/2013 1:08 PM |
Certificate |
Issued to: | Reason Software Company Inc. |
Authority (CA): | VeriSign |
Effective date: | Sunday, August 26, 2012 |
Expiration date: | Tuesday, August 27, 2013 |
Digital DNA |
File packed: | No |
Code language: | Microsoft Visual C# / Basic .NET |
.NET CLR: | Yes |
.NET NGENed: | No |
More details
Programs
The following programs will install this file
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Behaviors
Scheduled tasks
- The job 'ShouldIRemoveIt_Notifications' runs on logon in the path '\ShouldIRemoveIt_Notifications'
- The job 'ShouldIRemoveIt' in the path '\ShouldIRemoveIt'
- Entry path '\ShouldIRemoveIt'
Scheduled tasks startups
Set to load on user login (bypasses Windows UAC if enabled)
- Login entry path '\ShouldIRemoveIt_Notifications'
Distribution by Windows OS
OS version | distribution |
Windows 7 Home Premium |
38.71% |
|
Windows 7 Ultimate |
14.52% |
|
Windows 7 Professional |
11.83% |
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Windows 8.1 |
8.60% |
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Windows Vista Home Premium |
7.53% |
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Windows 8 |
4.84% |
|
Windows 8.1 Pro |
2.69% |
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Windows 8 Pro with Media Center |
2.69% |
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Windows 7 Home Basic |
2.15% |
|
Windows 8 Pro |
2.15% |
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Windows 8 Enterprise N |
0.54% |
|
Windows Vista Home Basic |
0.54% |
|
Windows Vista Business |
0.54% |
|
Windows 8.1 Pro Preview with Media Center |
0.54% |
|
Windows 8 Single Language |
0.54% |
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Microsoft Windows XP |
0.54% |
|
Windows 7 Enterprise |
0.54% |
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Windows Vista Ultimate |
0.54% |
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Distribution by country
United States installs about 56.99% of Should I Remove It?.
Distribution by PC manufacturer
PC Manufacturer | distribution |
Dell |
22.94% |
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Hewlett-Packard |
18.81% |
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Acer |
13.76% |
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ASUS |
12.84% |
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Toshiba |
11.01% |
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Intel |
5.50% |
|
Sony |
4.59% |
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Lenovo |
2.75% |
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Samsung |
2.29% |
|
GIGABYTE |
2.29% |
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Gateway |
1.83% |
|
Alienware |
0.92% |
|
American Megatrends |
0.46% |
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