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This is a discussion on Can kbd.exe be malware? within the Computers forums, part of the Main Category category; Could this possibly be malware if I don't have a Logitec (forget how to spell that) keyboard? I don'...
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| Could this possibly be malware if I don't have a Logitec (forget how to spell that) keyboard? I don't have an HP computer, but I do have an HP printer. |
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| it is part of HP computers |
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| 262 users before you asked the same question. see the answers, especialy from the hp representive |
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| kbd.exe is a process from Logitech which allows you to configure the additional keys on their multimedia keyboard products. This is a non-essential process. I'd get rid of it |
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| Mmm, I doubt it. There's lots of ways to end up with this sort of thing. I have something called Ipodservice on my comp, and I've never hooked up an ipod to it. Think it came with quicktime. Anyway, get rid of it if you want, it's not important, but I doubt it's malware. |
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