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IAStorIcon.exe

IAStorIcon.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 29th August 2010. The most recent search for this file was done on 30th October 2011. IAStorIcon.exe is located in the 'C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology\' folder and has a size of 284696 bytes.

So far there have been 2 searches for IAStorIcon.exe.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on IAStorIcon.exe:

PropertyValue
Product nameIAStorIcon
Company nameIntel Corporation
File descriptionIAStorIcon
Internal nameIAStorIcon.exe
Original filenameIAStorIcon.exe
Legal copyrightCopyright © Intel Corporation 2009-2010
Product version9.6.0.1014
File version9.6.0.1014

Digital signatures [?]

This file has a valid digital signature.

PropertyValue
Signer nameIntel Corporation
Certificate issuer nameVeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA
Certificate serial number48ee2c9dad71450944a11371a80c0069

VirusTotal report

None of the 43 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the file. For more details, please read the full report here.
None of the 43 anti-virus programs detected the file.

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User vote results: There were 18 votes to remove and 31 votes to keep

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Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD525107f58d1b8f60d67d1ee95798c0de8
SHA256c3b5205e8818576ebf33e3b9fd8664a498714b823d9128fc1ca0a64f81499263

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Comments

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bakina writes

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qwhatis.com have a page on it this is a little bit.IAStorIcon is an executable file, which Intel developed. It is a program file associated to Intel Rapid Recovery Technology. The file is meant to provide the user a fast and easy method in recovering data and bring back the system to a status, which is operational. Most people thought that IAStorIcon is a type of malware or virus. However, it is not for it is legitimately developed by Intel Corp. Moreover, various third-party software programs and hardware require the executable file. Therefore, it should not be disabled.

# 17 Feb 2012, 2:19

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