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Program info

Estimated safety rating

 gamescannerservice.exe

gamescannerservice.exe is a application which is most likely legit. So, if gamescannerservice.exe is on your system, it is most likely ok, and will NOT cause problems. Even if your system is virus-free, it is still recommended to use a well-known antivirus with a good track record, in order to defend your PC against viruses and malware.

Executable file path

 C:\Program Files (x86)\Razer\Razer Services\GSS\GameScannerService.exe

This program is usually found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Razer\Razer Services\GSS\GameScannerService.exe.

MD5 hash of the executable file

 120384b0194344d4d163ea16c6512fea

The MD5 fingerprint for this file is 120384b0194344d4d163ea16c6512fea.

Is running as a service

 Yes

This application is registered as a Windows service. This means it runs on your PC in background, usually without displaying any user interface to you. Most Windows services are useful programs, which perform useful features to other applications or to Windows in general.

Is a 32 bit executable file

 Yes

This app runs in 32-bit mode. It can not exploit the entire set of features of modern computer processors. This ordinarily happens because the makers did not upgrade it to 64-bit code.

File description

 GameScannerService

The description stored in the file is GameScannerService.

File version

 1.0.6.2686

File version extracted from the file 1.0.6.2686.

Copyright

 Copyright © 2013-2015

Legal copyright Copyright © 2013-2015.

Digitally signed

 Yes

gamescannerservice.exe is digitally signed. Today most legit software applications are digitally signed.

Valid digital signature

 Yes

The digital signature extracted from gamescannerservice.exe is valid. This is most likely a clean, ok program.

Certifier name

 Razer Inc.

Digital certificate name: Razer Inc.

Issuer name

 VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA

Certificate's issuer name: VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA

Can be uninstalled

 No

This program does NOT have an uninstall command stored in registry.