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ExeLib.com – Digging Deep Into Your PC

ExeLib.comYou’ve probably opened your computer’s task manager to check out executable processes running at any given moment. You’ve probably also had not a clue as to what half of those programs do, or what exact purpose they serve.

With Windows, opening one app means another dozen or so are running to keep the system going or to complement your activity. It’s difficult to tell what’s what. The good news is, however, there’s ExeLibrary which will help you figure out what programs you need and which you can toss. ExeLibrary is a directory of executable programs. You can search it alphabetically or by keyword. You’ll be able to find out a programs function, if it’s important or not, how dangerous it may be, and how it’s installed. If anything you’ve found turns out to be a virus, ExeLibrary will provide instructions on how to remove it. It also provides a log if you use it in conjunction with HijackThis.

ExeLib.com In Their Own Words

“What is exeLib? exeLib is the fastest growing, most accurate, database of executable programs. Each program is stored in the database with some information: the file name, description, the effects, the risk factor, and a few other pieces of information, this information is then displayed to you in a readable, easy to use fashion.

Why do you need exeLib? Well, the most common usage is to check what’s running on your computer. By checking your task manager, then looking up executables on here, you can find information about each process on your computer, then, work on figuring out which you need, which you don’t need, and which you really don’t want on the computer – then remove them.”

Why ExeLib.com It Might Be A Killer

This is quite the handy tool. Most people haven’t a clue as to what executable programs are running on their computers. ExeLibrary lets you know what’s what and it also helps you assess the health of your PC.

Some Questions About ExeLib.com

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