dit.exe
What is dit.exe?
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Windows Process Description:
The dit.exe process file is part of the MultiCard reader utility that is used on desktops to be able to detect and read Flash disks and memory cards. The dit.exe executable is used to be able to give drive names and icons on inserted flash disks and memory cards.
The dit.exe process is commonly found in a Program Folder particularly in C:/Program Files/. The dit.exe runs on a Windows environment but is not a Windows system file. The process can also run upon start-up of the Windows boot-up process if you choose to add it to the registry keys at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run. The program file dit.exe does not have a visible window and only runs in the background. It displays an icon in your system tray if it has detected a flash disk or memory card in your USB port.
The dit.exe process can be left running in your machine so that you would be able to view the status of the plugged Flash disk or memory card. An icon would not be displayed if you choose to disable the process. It is also essential so that the plugged device could be found. Otherwise, nothing in your computer will say so.
The dit.exe process is an essential file for ICSI products like flash disks, MultiCard Readers and USB dongles. The author of the dit.exe process is Integrated Circuits Solution Inc. The company was founded in Taiwan in 1990 and since then has provided a wide range of integrated circuits that is divided into two groups, namely, logic products and memory products. The ICSI Techinology website is at www.icsi.com.tw.
The dit.exe process is a trusted file and you can leave it running in your computer so that you would be able to access and display the MemoryCard Reader or flash drive in your computer. If you have any doubts of the dit.exe process running in your machine you can perform a registry scan with a good Anti-Malware program and check if the dit.exe process in your computer is legitimate. Some malware assume the name of good processes and some malware authors even change a letter or two in the spelling of a good process to confuse users.
Author: Integrated Circuits Solutions Inc..
Author URL: www.icsi.com.tw.
Part Of: driver for MultiCard Readers for ICSI products
Memory Usage: Low. The dit.exe process uses 88 KB worth of RAM resources.
System Process: No
Application: Yes
Background Process: Yes
Uses Network: No
Uses Internet: No
Hardware Related: No
Common Path: C:\Program Files\
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