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iserver.exe

What is iserver.exe?


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Windows Process Description:

The process iserver.exe is a program used by the Windows NT operating system. This program makes use of the light driver BBK-PCI that is designed for Windows NT or any driver with a similar interface. The driver should not be tied specifically to a particular hardware. The process iserver.exe in the 2 generation toolset is capable of serving bootable that are in most cases, compiled with the 3 generation Toolset.

The iserver.exe process can be used for Windows NT by renaming the original iserver.exe process inside the Inmos Toolset. After this, copy the upgraded Iserver process into the Toolset Iserver directory from your supplemental disk. As an alternative procedure, you may execute the process iserver.exe for Windows NT using other directories. This can be done if the iserver.exe process is included on the standard or main execution path before the primary Iserver directory.

To maximize the security of your system, make sure that the process iserver.exe is a genuine file and not a malware in disguise. Some malicious files may tend to disguise as the process iserver.exe to be able to get through your computer system. A malware that is disguised as this process consumes abnormal amounts of RAM resources. Take note of this sign to help you detect malicious files. It is also highly recommended that you regularly scan your system for viruses or spyware.

The process iserver.exe can be found in the C:/Windows/directory. The iserver.exe is primarily supported by the Windows NT operating system so do not use this process on other operating systems to avoid possible system crashes or program failures. The iserver.exe process should remain in its original location if you wish to use the process properly. Do not transfer this file to other locations because if you do so, this program might not work properly.

The Windows NT operating system was released by Microsoft Corporation on July 1993. NT stands for New Technology. This operating system which houses the process iserver.exe was designed to provide powerful features that match the capabilities of the Unix operating system. The Windows NT features are considered as multiprocessing, processor-independent and high-level-language-based.

Author: Microsoft Corporation.

Author URL: http://www.microsoft.com/

Part Of: Windows NT Operating System

Memory Usage: Low. The process iserver.exe uses only 200kb of virtual memory.

System Process: No

Application: Yes

Background Process: No

Uses Network: No

Uses Internet: No

Hardware Related: No

Common Path: C:\Windows\

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