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Thank you everybody. Most people say it is harmless, but some disagreed, saying that it could be a troijan that uses exactly that name to hide under. so I was investigating this. The process is now deactivated in the startup list. Let'S see.
Do I need to assume that if it triggers an error message now when activated, that I have a broken graphics chip there? I have never gotten said error message before. Or is it the driver of the chip that got screwed? And are we talking about the graphics board, or any chips on the mainboard? In this Avira forum I have also posted the logfiles of the system scans via Avira Premium Secuirty Suite and Hijack this: http://forum.avira.com/wbb/index.php...53#post1053053
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