How can I get rid of the configtool.exe whenever I turn off my computer?

How can I get rid of the configtool.exe whenever I turn off my computer?

Hi Mark,

·         You have a Palm PDA connected to the computer?

configtool.exe process is multi configuration tool - user which is used on Palm PDA or personal digital Assistant devices.

It would also be possible that certain types of malicious files tend to hide as long as the process of configtool.exe to infiltrate your system.

Method 1: You can run the Microsoft Safety Scanner to check the infection by the virus. Check out the following link.

Microsoft Safety Scanner - free online tool for PC health and safety

Method 2: Start the computer in safe mode and check if the problem persists.

Tags: Windows

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