I can't remove DivUpdate exe to my computer. What can I do?

When I start DivXupdate keeps appearing even though I uninstalled DivX.I cannot uninstall using uninstaller of Windows defender. When I click on it in the control panel that I don't get the option to turn off. The name of the file is DivXUpdate.exe.I think it's a Trojan horse. What can I do?

This is not a virus.

CTRL ALT DEL and click on this file and the "end task". Delete the file or folder.

C:\Program Files \DivX\DivX update

Second solution, Start - race/search type: Msconfig

Startup tab uncheck this file and restart. Delete the file or folder.

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