wheresphere.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 9th November 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 10th December 2009. wheresphere.exe is usually located in the 'C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\WhereSphere\' folder and has a size of 827392 bytes.
Please note that the location of the file can vary. A list of the most common folder variants are listed ahead in this document.
So far there have been 4 searches for wheresphere.exe.
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The following is the available information on wheresphere.exe:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product name | WhereSphere Application |
| Internal name | WhereSphere |
| Original filename | WhereSphere.exe |
| Legal copyright | Copyright (C) 2009 |
| Product version | 1, 3, 0, 10 |
| File version | 1, 3, 0, 10 |
wheresphere.exe is not signed.
wheresphere.exe may also be located in other folders than C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\WhereSphere\. The most common variants are listed below:
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The following graph shows how often wheresphere.exe has been searched on Google over time:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 3874c8d04d468714bfc22af26ed672c4 |
| SHA256 | 22a3d6b2c511ed956348ff3961b760db5e4c72f2b533c20f083bfdc3a9cf837c |
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Explorer was hanging and I had frequent pop-ups and no clue why. I used task manager and spotted this program running. I halted it, searched the file system for it and deleted it and now things seam to be better. Keep you fingers crossed.
# 24 Dec 2009, 12:29
Don't know much about computers, but a friend showed me how to use task manager; my computer sounded like an airplane about to take off, I knew something was making it work overtime. I checked task manager and sure enough wheresphere was running at like 90%. I tried to end process several times to no avail, so I went to control panel and uninstalled it. I believe it was added on to my computer in a bundle and am hoping things run more smoothly now that this "Thing" has been removed.
# 4 Jan 2010, 16:07
I kept on getting pop-ups and suspected I had some adware surreptitiously added when I used peer-to-peer software shortly before they started appearing. An error message suggested that "iexplore.exe" was trying to close the browser window in an unusual way and I now think that the wheresphere executable file was masking behind a name that most PC users trust. I removed wheresphere using FreeFixer and that has resolved the pop-up ads issue.
# 12 Mar 2010, 8:34
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