What Is Nvsvc32.exe?
Nvsvc32.exe is a computer process that is commonly found in the Windows series of operating systems. While the computer process Nvsvc32.exe is not critical to the machine running properly, it should not be removed from your computer unless completely necessary as it will affect the performance of your computer.
- Nvsvc32.exe is a process attached to the NVIDIA
graphics card in your computer, also known as "Detonator." The process helps to ensure that your graphics card is running correctly. - It should be left running in order to ensure that your graphics card is running properly. If removed, the computer screen may no longer run correctly, leaving you unable to access the contents of your computer.
- The file is generally found at "%system%\nvsvc32.exe," meaning that if you enter that phrase into the search menu of your computer, you can locate the file.
- The process has been found to be used in "backdoor viruses," meaning that it is used in order to allow other viruses into the computer. However, this is rare and, even if a virus does attach itself to Nvsvc32.exe, the user will still have to find a way to get rid of the virus without deleting the process.
- The average RAM used in the process Nvsvc32.exe is 4 MB, meaning it takes up a small portion of your memory.
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