Yes, that is correct, those file are not malicious, they are genuine Windows system files.
Are these non verified files normal on autoruns.exe?
Hello, are these files official? Or are these some fake malwares? I checked the sign, they arent verified but some of them got signed in properties in 7 May. Are these normal?
Note: I uploaded some of them on virustotal, it said there were no malware.
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DaveM121 871.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-11-11T16:03:59+00:00 There is no indication of malware on your PC, they are all Windows processes, for example wmpnsfg.exe is linked to Windows media player.
Have you scanned your PC with Defender or your preferred anti-virus and did that indicate your system is clean?
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2024-11-11T15:39:30+00:00 Thanks for answering, this helps a lot!
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Anonymous
2024-11-11T15:36:09+00:00 Hi, thanks for answering my question, so these are originally not signed by Microsoft and not malicious?
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DaveM121 871.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-11-11T11:19:17+00:00 Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.
All entries in your screenshots are normal ,they are all legitimate Windows files and DLL's apart from the Easy anti-cheat and the Adobe entry, there is no indication of anything wrong on your system, those entries are all normal entries you will find in Autoruns.