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Is it a virus or not?
I don’t know if this is a virus, when I want to remove or disable an error pops up (eset, malwarybates showed that the computer is free of viruses)
I don’t need to write that I don’t rummage in PC, etc., I know this
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Personally, this little thing is engaged in changing the path in which powershell works, powershell itself is almost a regular command line, I don’t know what it is tied to, but I don’t think it’s a virus, maybe people who work more with Windows will answer for what it answers more accurately
This is a context menu item called "open a Powershell window here"
One for drives, the second for folders (right-click)
Responsible for calling PS in the folder / drive from which it would be called,
i.e. instead of C:\Users\User> or C:\ Windows\system32> will be the path to the folder / drive from where we called powershell
And this is not a process at all, these are context menu items.
Moreover, the screen made in the CCleaner context menu editor seems to hint, right?
I recommend not using CCleaner at all.
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