What Is LMS.exe?
LMS.exe is a file that is executable which is a proud member of the Intel Management Engine Components and developed by Intel Corporation.
Usually, the Windows version has a file size of about 12.16MB. If you don’t know about the .exe at the end of the file then let me explain.
The .exe is an extension file that indicates that the following file is executable and can run.
Also in some rare well not in rare cases the executable file can harm your PC by running a dangerous or harmful file.
To check whether or whether not the AskService.exe on your PC is a harmful Trojan or not. Therefore I come with a solution through which you can identify the type of it.
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[/box]LMS.exe File Information:
The best way to determine whether the file is legitimate or not or is it just a virus, the location of the file is the way.
A process like a LMS.exe runs from C:\Program Files (x86) (common is C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\LMS\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\AMT\).
And not from other locations. A process like an LMS.exe runs from C:\Program Files” and not from other locations. Here are the sizes in different platforms of Windows (10/8/7/XP) are 390,616 bytes (16% of all occurrences), 262,144 bytes and 268,824 bytes, 325,656 bytes, 326,168 bytes, 277,784 bytes, 277,824 bytes, 276,864 bytes, 102,400 bytes, 366,552 bytes, 174,616 bytes, 327,672 bytes, 279,000 bytes, 415,520 bytes, 98,304 bytes, 398,296 bytes, 325,912 bytes, 368,600 bytes, 326,424 bytes, 277,792 bytes, 419,616 bytes, 419,984 bytes, 405,976 bytes, 327,664 bytes, 276,824 bytes, 409,376 bytes, 364,856 bytes, 325,432 bytes, 278,560 bytes, 416,544 bytes, 114,688 bytes, 121,368 bytes, 109,336 bytes, 419,104 bytes, 411,936 bytes, 266,576 bytes, 324,992 bytes, 109,080 bytes, 325,504 bytes, 623,248 bytes, 541,672 bytes, 622,736 bytes, 105,240 bytes, 1,134,592 bytes, 372,736 bytes, 277,456 bytes or 399,640 bytes.
[box title=”” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#343e47″ border_style=”solid” bg_color=”#effaff” align=”left”]This executable file is not a part of the Windows core file and also does not have any sort of information.
The file is not a visible file due to which the security rating is 34% dangerous. You can check it through a registry key Run, MACHINE\RUN.
If you have located LMS.exe in “C:\Windows”, then the security rating of this file will be 81% dangerous and the sizes of the file are 1,225,216 bytes (20% of all occurrences), 1,213,440 bytes and 1,189,376 bytes, 2,594,816 bytes, 953,344 bytes, 930,304 bytes, 1,233,408 bytes, 552,848 bytes, 1,220,608 bytes, 1,134,592 bytes, 950,784 bytes, 1,174,528 bytes, 1,222,656 bytes, 4,652,864 bytes or 570,368 bytes. Moreover, this file has no information about its developer, and to be clear it is not a Windows system file. The file is a Windows startup file. To check it see your registry key, Run, MACHINE\Run, Shell Folders.
If the destination of LMS.exe is in the subfolder of the “C:\WIndows\System32 then the security rating is a whopping 2% dangerous and the size of the file is 677,984 bytes. Again this program has no info about its developer and is not visible.
The file is a Windows startup file. To check it see your registry key, Run, MACHINE\Run, Shell Folders.
If you want to spot lms.exe Host than you can do it by reviewing in security task manager where it shows all the programs and background programs running.
[/box]You can also use anti-virus software like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to detect all the malicious software present on your computer.
If you want to see in-depth than go to Task Manager, and View -> Select Columns and select “Image Path Name” this will add a location on your Task Manager.
If you find a suspicious process than it will be a good idea that you straight take an action. There is another tool from which you can find a suspicious process via Microsoft process explorer.
It’s a simple step, start the program, and activate check legends from the option bar. Next, go to view>select column and add verifies signer as for the column.
some facts about LMS.exe:
- Located in C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components subfolder;
- Publisher: Intel Corporation
- Full Path: C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\InstGACReg.exe
- Help file:
- Publisher URL: center.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?lang=eng&DwnldID=20402
- Known to be up to 12.16 MB in size on most Windows;
So if you are having any sort of difficulty whether or whether not the file LMS.exe is trustworthy or not then you should find this particular process in Task Manager.
Find the location of the file in (C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components and compare) it to the file size I mentioned above.
For some reason, you feel that your computer is affected by a virus than so have to fix it no matter what.
In order to delete the LMS.exe and install a security application more like anti-virus software for the malware.
Point to note is that not all software can detect and remove the malicious software you need to try several anti-virus software until you have succeeded it. Also, the virus may affect itself and thus delete the LMS.exe.
So for such cases, you need to enable you safe mode with networking, which is a secure environment that stops or disables most of the process and allows few which are necessary.
From there you can run a security program on your PC and complete the task.
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The best solution for this is to have a clean PC which is an essential requirement in avoiding LMS.exe.
That means running software that scans malware and cleans you HDD using cleanmgr and sfc/scannow, also uninstalling the unwanted programs that you don’t feel the need of.
Checking for an Autostart program by using Msconfig and enabling your windows automatic updates.
If you are having a similar experience than the last program you installed before the issue. Use the resmon command to spot the processes that are causing a problem.
If you are facing a serious problem instead of reinstalling repair it by using DISM.exe/Online/Cleanup-image/Restorehealth. This will repair your Windows without deleting your files.
If you want to spot AskService.exe Host than you can do it by reviewing in security task manager where it shows all the programs and background programs running.
You can also use anti-virus software like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to detect all the malicious software present on your computer.
[/box]Can I Remove or Delete LMS.exe?
It is better you don’t delete your file because the deletion of LMS.exe file map cause malfunction in your PC and will cause more problem than before.
So the perfect way to do is to keep your Windows up to date. Check your software and your drivers and keep them updated to avoid the problem in the future.
If the LMS.exe is not a virus and you still want to remove or delete the file from your computer then you can go ahead uninstall the Third-Party Application by using its own uninstaller.
If you are not able to find the uninstaller app then you can go for the second method. It is simple, go to the control and from there you can remove the desired program.
- 1. In the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen’s bottom-left corner), click Control , and then under Programs:
- o Windows Vista/7/8.1/10: Click Uninstall a Program.
- o Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.
- 2. When you find the program Intel Management Engine Components, click it, and then:
- o Windows Vista/7/8.1/10: Click Uninstall.
- o Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
- 3. Follow the prompts to remove Intel Management Engine Components.
Common LMS.exe Error Messages:
The most common LMS.exe errors that can appear are:
- “LMS.exe Application Error.”
- “LMS.exe failed.”
- “LMS.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.”
- “LMS.exe is not a valid Win32 application.”
- “LMS.exe is not running.”
- “LMS.exe not found.”
- “Cannot find LMS.exe.”
- “Error starting program: LMS.exe.”
- “Faulting Application Path: LMS.exe.”
Now, these errors, the .exe errors will appear while you are installing a program, or during the execution of the program of its dedicated software Third-Party Application during the windows startup or more surprised when you are installing windows.
Conclusion!
A virus can be very dangerous and in my opinion, you should remove these kinds of files at once. Like a flu virus, a computer virus works the same. It replicates its self from one computer to another’s.
Basically, it spreads from host to host just like the flu virus, keep in mind that a computer virus can not be reproduced nor spread until and unless a program is involved like a file or a document.
In other geeky or simple words, a computer virus is a kind of malicious software that has been written or designed to spread itself from one computer to another computer.
A virus can be inserted into a computer via a file, document, or even with hardware like USB or micro sd cards..
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