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MRT.exe file information
Windir is a very old Microsoft variable going back to Windows 95. Most of the time windir will refer to C: Windows, however, it is possible that the operating system is installed on another volume, in which case programs using the windir variable will find the operating system.
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Description: MRT.exe is not essential for Windows and will often cause problems. MRT.exe is located in the C:WindowsSystem32 folder.The file size on Windows 10/8/7/XP is 13,179,660 bytes.
The MRT.exe file is certified by a trustworthy company. MRT.exe is not a Windows system file. The program has no visible window.MRT.exe is able to monitor applications and manipulate other programs.Therefore the technical security rating is 22% dangerous; however you should also read the user reviews.
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- If MRT.exe is located in a subfolder of Windows folder for temporary files, the security rating is 86% dangerous. The file size is 1,484,800 bytes (88% of all occurrences) or 1,484,288 bytes.The MRT.exe file is a file with no information about its developer. It is not a Windows core file. The program is not visible.MRT.exe is able to monitor applications and manipulate other programs.
- If MRT.exe is located in a subfolder of the user's profile folder, the security rating is 81% dangerous. The file size is 1,484,800 bytes (66% of all occurrences) or 1,482,240 bytes.The software has no file description. The MRT.exe file is not a Windows system file. The program has no visible window.MRT.exe is able to monitor applications and manipulate other programs.
Important: Some malware camouflages itself as MRT.exe, for example TROJ_GEN.R03BC0OC318 or TROJ_GEN.R002C0OCP18 (detected by TrendMicro), and Trojan:Win32/Occamy.C or Trojan:Win32/Tiggre!rfn (detected by Microsoft). Therefore, you should check the MRT.exe process on your PC to see if it is a threat. We recommend Security Task Manager for verifying your computer's security. This was one of the Top Download Picks of The Washington Post and PC World.