DcsCore.dll is part of Intel® Learning Series Software Solution Device Control Package and developed by Intel Corporation according to the DcsCore.dll version information.
DcsCore.dll's description is "DcsCore Dynamic Link Library"
DcsCore.dll is usually located in the 'C:\Windows\system32\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about DcsCore.dll.
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The following is the available information on DcsCore.dll:
Property | Value |
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Product name | Intel® Learning Series Software Solution Device Control Package |
Company name | Intel Corporation |
File description | DcsCore Dynamic Link Library |
Internal name | DcsCore |
Original filename | DcsCore.dll |
Legal copyright | © Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Product version | 2.0.0.0 |
File version | 2.0.7370.0 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | Intel® Learning Series Software Sol.. |
Company name | Intel Corporation |
File description | DcsCore Dynamic Link Library |
Internal name | DcsCore |
Original filename | DcsCore.dll |
Legal copyright | © Intel Corporation. All rights res.. |
Product version | 2.0.0.0 |
File version | 2.0.7370.0 |
DcsCore.dll is not signed.
None of the 43 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the DcsCore.dll file.
Property | Value |
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MD5 | 42f0ec14c2786cfb5fa603a3098187af |
SHA256 | 6aa8f0f4950612e9a68baeb89d04a670585c9c4b44cb9ac44827011cc695e4e9 |
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Keep | 100 % | 2 | |
Remove | 0 % | 0 |
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Thanks for sharing a lot of helpful details about DcsCore.dll, and as a student who often works with tech setups for projects, understanding files like this is crucial. It's interesting to see that it’s part of the Intel® Learning Series Software, which seems to have a solid reputation. Knowing that none of the antivirus programs flagged it is reassuring, but I always like to double-check files like this if they cause any issues. Recently, I came across this detailed review on MySuperGeek at https://www.instagram.com/paperial_com/ which provided a lot of tech tools and troubleshooting strategies. It’s been a great resource for learning how to handle system files and identify potential issues effectively.
# 22 Dec 2024, 5:42
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