I recently came across a file called SECOCL.exe and I'm unsure whether it's malware or a legitimate part of my system. It has a digital signature that looks valid, but I've seen some conflicting information. Some people say the correct name is SeCOCL.exe, while others mention it's SECOCL64.exe. I even ran a virus scan, and my antivirus didn't flag anything. What do you all think?
2 Answers
Yeah, definitely sounds like it’s related to audio drivers rather than malware, but it's always good to check. Just keep an eye on your system performance, and if anything seems off, consider checking for updates or reinstalling your audio drivers.
SECOCL64.exe is actually linked to the "Sound Research SECOMN Service," which is part of the audio drivers used in some HP and Asus machines. It's not crucial for the core functions of your system, but it can provide audio enhancements. If you remove this file or stop the service, you might notice some changes in your audio experience.
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