S sizk New Member Oct 17, 2007 #1 I don't think they're malicious software but I'd like to know if I can remove them: * jmraidtool.exe * etcall.exe * mididef.exe Thanks for any help
I don't think they're malicious software but I'd like to know if I can remove them: * jmraidtool.exe * etcall.exe * mididef.exe Thanks for any help
K konzerte New Member Oct 17, 2007 #2 sizk said: I don't think they're malicious software but I'd like to know if I can remove them: * jmraidtool.exe * etcall.exe * mididef.exe Thanks for any help Click to expand... suggestion: google them.
sizk said: I don't think they're malicious software but I'd like to know if I can remove them: * jmraidtool.exe * etcall.exe * mididef.exe Thanks for any help Click to expand... suggestion: google them.
M0LD0V4N New Member Oct 17, 2007 #3 This is why I hate Windows Viruses and Malware... I only use windows for games -.- not online activity. UNIX® User
This is why I hate Windows Viruses and Malware... I only use windows for games -.- not online activity. UNIX® User
hermeslyre VIP Member Oct 18, 2007 #4 I believe etcall is associated with gigabytes easytune, I'm not absolutely sure though, give it a google anyway.
I believe etcall is associated with gigabytes easytune, I'm not absolutely sure though, give it a google anyway.
ceewi1 VIP Member Oct 18, 2007 #5 jmraidtool.exe is associated with JMicron RAID drivers/applications. etcall.exe is indeed associated with Gigabyte EasyTune. mididef.exe is associated with Creative audio drivers.
jmraidtool.exe is associated with JMicron RAID drivers/applications. etcall.exe is indeed associated with Gigabyte EasyTune. mididef.exe is associated with Creative audio drivers.