Windows 10: Is lms.exe a virus?

Discus and support Is lms.exe a virus? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have read that LMS is some intel app, but everyone say that it is supposed to be in program files x86 and i found it in some system 32 drivers... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Oskar Gajewski, Apr 15, 2025.

  1. Is lms.exe a virus?


    I have read that LMS is some intel app, but everyone say that it is supposed to be in program files x86 and i found it in some system 32 drivers folder, instead of program files, is it a possible virus?

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    Oskar Gajewski, Apr 15, 2025
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  2. Rose Cal Win User

    NESHTA.A VIRUS REMOVED BUT .EXE NOT WORKING

    Hi Khaled,

    It is possible that you .exe is not working due to corrupted system files or account. To assist you better, kindly answer the following questions:

    • Does this happen with a specific application or with all of your application?
    • Have you tried creating a new admin account to check if the issue also with new account or only with the current account?

    In the meantime, we suggest that you follow the steps in this article on how
    to create a new admin account.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Rose Cal, Apr 15, 2025
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  3. How to remove Gallery.exe (Virus)

    I've been dealing with a virus named "Gallery.exe," and despite my best efforts, it keeps coming back. I've taken several steps to remove it, including formatting my disk, but it still manages to return. I was able to spot this suspicious exe running in my background, I tried my best to find it's location but it kept opening File Explorer with no signs of that exe. When I opened the exe location using Task Manager it opened 'C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming". I could not see the exe in that location, I somehow opened the exe properties and saw the hidden option on it was greyed out. So I used the command "attrib -h -s /s /d" to unhide the file and then I was able to see it. I deleted the file but then, it kept coming back with every restart. Since then, my windows is going insane, the Windows anti-virus keeps deleting genuine files like, AMD Software, Google Chrome, and windows apps itself. My different apps started behaving weird and all.

    What I've Tried So Far:

    • Formatting the disk and performing a clean install of the operating system.
    • Running multiple antivirus and anti-malware scans.
    • Installing all available Windows updates and patches.
    Unfortunately, none of these attempts have been successful in permanently removing this pesky virus.

    System Information:

    • Operating System: Windows 11
    Specific Questions:

    1. Has anyone encountered a similar virus issue and successfully removed it? If so, could you please share your experience and the steps you took?
    2. Are there any known vulnerabilities or software that "Gallery.exe" may exploit to keep reappearing?
    I'm open to any advice, suggestions, or guidance you can provide. My goal is to get my computer back to a virus-free state and ensure it remains that way.

    Thank you in advance for your help and support. Your expertise is greatly appreciated!

    Best regards, Rehan Ramay
     
    Rehan Rashid, Apr 15, 2025
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  4. Is lms.exe a virus?

    PC Software Suite & LM Technologies Bluetooth USB

    Should v4.88 of the PC software Suite work with the LM Technologies Bluetooth USB dongle and software.

    The LM software and PC software seem to have installed OK

    When I run Nokia connection manager, I do not get as list of phones to select, just a generic 'Nokia Bluetooth Phone option'. Is this right ?

    Any ideas
     
    mick_wheatley, Apr 15, 2025
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