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How to remove lsm.exe

About lsm.exe

lsm.exe is a core Windows system process which you may often see in your Task Manager. It’s Local Session Manager Service process, and appears in Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. It’s a legitimate process that is an important part of Windows, and you shouldn’t even notice it running. It shouldn’t cause any errors either. The legitimate file should be located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder.

We should note that it’s not impossible for malicious programs to disguise themselves as legitimate files in order avoid detection. This happens rarely, but it can happen. So if lsm.exe has caught your attention for some reason, you need to make sure it’s the legitimate file. The first thing you should do is check the file’s location. The legitimate file will be placed in C:\Windows\System32, while the malicious one will likely be located in the AppData folder. The malicious file may also use the capital letter “I” instead of a lowercase “l” in lsm.exe, so instead of lsm.exe you would see Ism.exe.

Do you need to remove lsm.exe?

If you are wondering about the legitimate file, you definitely do not need to delete lsm.exe, as doing so could cause a lot of errors. However, if you have noticed that lsm.exe is located not where it should be and you notice that it uses a lot of your CPU (which you can check in your Task Manager), you need to scan your computer with anti-malware software. If the file is malicious, anti-malware will detect it. The malware that may be impersonating lsm.exe is likely to be cryptocurrency miner. It may be using your computer’s resources to mine for cryptocurrency.

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