Is it normal to find these programs "hkcmd.exe igfxtray.exe igfxpers.exe" in C:\\Windows\system32

I have countered just a hack and have formatted my hard drive, and from time to time, I try to check my computer againist no spyware, Trojan or virus.

I got to run > regedit > HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE > SOFTWARE > MICROSOFT > Windows > current Version > run

and I found this result

Hkcmd.exe
igfxtray.exe
igfxpers.exe

I think they are, they are normal programs, but is it normal to find in the system32 folder?

pls advice and tell me also an effective way to find out if my computer is hacked

Igfxtray.exe files are using graphics accelerator Intel (r)

Hkcmd.exe is also associated with Intel

As too much security, depends on what / security antivirus program that you have installed

That is, the MS, free http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows/security-essentials-download

PS Do not install several security programs, they come into conflict with each other

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    Number of points:

    1. you have to decide for yourself the programs you want to use and
    are important to you. No one else can answer that question for you.

    2. again, it is your choice, not mine, but a lot of these look
    precious and I wouldn't remove them.

    3. If you decide to get rid of some programs, do not remove them.
    Delete them instead of the control panel.

    4. many of them are tiny and remove them win you only a very
    small amount of disk space.

    5. If you are short on disk space, rather than trying to win the place of
    Remove Programs, or anything else, I highly recommend that you buy
    and install a bigger hard drive. They are not expensive; a 500 GB drive
    can be purchased on Amazon.com for around US $60. Everything you do for
    a record space is that a temporary measure and you won't be
    soon you find yourself in the same situation.

    Ken Blake

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