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The file is an executable file associated with various software applications. Depending on its location and digital signature, it can be a legitimate component of your service management software, a gaming utility, or a hidden malware threat.

C:\Program Files\Autodesk\ or C:\Program Files\Common Files\ Windows 10, Windows 11 Is usm.exe Safe or a Threat?

If the game crashes with an exception code 0xc0000005 , it could be due to file corruption, a recent Windows update, or compatibility issues on a newer OS like Windows 10. To resolve this, you can:

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run Value: "USM Update" = "C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\usm.exe"

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The file frequently sends large amounts of unexplained data over the internet.

However, malware authors often name their malicious files after legitimate system processes to avoid detection. While it is rare for malware to mimic this specific filename, it is always good practice to verify the file's location.

If you don't use the associated software, you can disable the startup entry for usm.exe without harming your system. Use Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc), go to the Startup tab, find the relevant process, and disable it. This can free up system resources, especially if your PC boots slowly.

The file name typically stands for Universal Software Manager , Universal Storage Module , or a similar component-specific utility. In legitimate scenarios, it is bundled with specific hardware peripherals or software suites to manage updates, background synchronization, or device configurations. Legitimate Origins Most frequently, a genuine usm.exe file is part of:

If it is found in C:\Windows\System32 or your Temp folders (e.g., AppData\Local\Temp ), it is likely a trojan or malware.

Right-click on in Task Manager and select "Open file location" .

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Users often report "exception code 0xc0000005" or missing DLL files like MSVCR71.dll Running the program in Compatibility Mode

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