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Der Prozess gehört zur Software Folding@Home oder FahCore_78.exe oder ACE Mega CoDecS Pack der Firma unbekannt.

Charakteristik: FahCore_78.exe befindet sich in einem Unterordner von "C:\Program Files" oder manchmal in einem Unterordner von C:\ oder in einem Unterordner von C:\Windows oder im Ordner C:\Windows\System32 oder in einem Unterordner von "C:\Documents and Settings" oder im Ordner C:\Windows. Bekannte Dateigrößen unter Windows XP sind 2338816 bytes (72% aller Vorkommen), 2322432 bytes, 2293760 bytes.
Es gibt kein Datei Impressum. Die Software hat kein sichtbares Fenster. Diese Datei wird vom Betriebssystem Windows nicht benötigt. Deshalb bewerten wir diese Datei zu 52% als gefährlich, aber vergleichen Sie diese Wertung mit den Mitglieder Meinungen.

Hinweis: Viren und andere schädliche Dateien können sich als FahCore_78.exe tarnen. Insbesondere, wenn sich die Datei in C:\Windows oder C:\Windows\System32 Ordner befindet. Bitte kontrollieren Sie deshalb, ob es sich bei dem Prozess FahCore_78.exe auf Ihrem PC um einen Schädling handelt. Möchten Sie die Sicherheit Ihres PCs überprüfen, so empfehlen wir Ihnen die Software Security Task Manager.

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It's the folding@home background process, if you haven't installed this you should run a virus/spyware checker just in case
  Chris   (weitere Info's)
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It is [part of] Folding@Home
  Anders   (weitere Info's)
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FAH = Folding At Home
  Ct  
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Folding @ Home Process. Always installed by a user.
  SL33PY   (weitere Info's)
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Stanford University's Folding@Home Distributed Computing Project
   
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Stanford's distributed computing project
  Sab  
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One of several folding modules for Folding@home. I have been running this software for several years now and it has caused ZERO system problems. Unless you are running minimal memory it is transparent and causes no slowdown in normal system use. It does use system resources so if your gaming or using intensive programs its best to stop them.
  Shayd - BleedinEdge   (weitere Info's)
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FahCore is from Stanford University. Folding.stanford.edu
  jonny s  
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As has already been mentioned, it uses spare cpu cycles to help out a big project. It's neither harmful nor necessary, but you should probably be aware that if it's running your PC is participating as a node in a super-computer farm used to process the folding of proteins.
  Dan   (weitere Info's)
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Its a distributed computing process for Stanford University, it calculates protein folding. It generally isn't a problem, and certainly isn't harmful, but can sometimes eat up a few too many CPU cycles.
  N   (weitere Info's)
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it uses all my cpu and uses over 100,000k of memory
  Not Happy  
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F = Folding a=At H=Home Folding at Home Core program. Uses your spare CPU cycles to run computations on protein folding. Basically links computers from around the world into a giant supercompter to study Protein folding. This is a goog thing! It is not a virus or trojan.
  Yossarian   (weitere Info's)
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Necessary for Stanford's Folding@Home Distributed Computing Project. NOT A VIRUS!
  shknbk  
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If you have downloaded the protein folding program from Stanford you'll notice much usage of your CPU. It's a good cause.
  Jacques Tucker   (weitere Info's)
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This is from the Folding@Home project where spare cpu cycles are used to cure cancer and other similar diseases. It is from Stanford University. br br Company Name: Pande Group / Stanford University br File Description: Uses spare cpu cycles to cure cancer. br File Comments: Neither damaging or necessary.
  Paulo  
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It is used for folding@home, but can cause some running errors
  llama  
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Seems to belong to Folding@Home
  ri0t  
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This process is from the Stanford University Folding at Home research project into cancer and other illnesses. The process is generated by the main client. If you did not give permission to install folding at home on your system and don't want it on your system, check with the University on instructions on how to remove it as there are different clients for doing this work, This file is downloaded automatically from Stanford from the main application so if deleted, it will just redownload itself. Note that this client, if properly setup, should only use otherwise unused CPU cycles.
  Peter   (weitere Info's)
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Stanford's Folding research client
  Paxa   (weitere Info's)
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FahCore_78.exe Is a Distributed Computing core client from Vijay Pande and Stanford University. The client runs on multiple platforms and the project is designed to simulate protein folding and misfolding. This to support medical science research, for finding cures for lethal deseases!
  JohFraEl   (weitere Info's)
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Stanford University's Folding@Home Distributed Computing Project
  John   (weitere Info's)
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Folding@Home core. This process is a distributed computing process. It uses spare cpu cycles to help the research for stanford university.
  Cpt00Kirk   (weitere Info's)
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Although I did visit folding@home, I never installed it, at least not intentionally. So either (a) it installed itself maliciously or (b) a coworker installed it without my knowledge.
  Mario  
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Good cause, never have any problems with it and even leave it on while gaming, with no noticeable hit in performance.
  Scotty  
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Distributed Computing. If you didnt put it on your PC one of your friends probably did.
  Arch  
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its folding@home stanford uni
  neolithic  
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Folding@Home Standford University
  tim   (weitere Info's)
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As said, the core process of Folding@Home (therefore the name fah - folding at home)
  Spoonbender   (weitere Info's)
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"Folding @ Home - Genetic Research by Stanford University
  Sean  
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Used in comptuer labs at my school for research. its a good thing, it doesn't hurt anyone. it runs in lowest priority.
  bruce  
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folding home core necessary
   
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This is from the Folding@Home project where spare cpu cycles are used to cure cancer and other similar diseases. It is from Stanford University
  Steel57   (weitere Info's)
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It does not install by itself. User must voluntarily install it manually. It's part of a distributed scientific research program by Stanford. http://folding.stanford.edu
  Psionic   (weitere Info's)
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Folding@home by Stanford University
  grakkus  
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Folding@Home
  VGT  
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From Stanford
  James  
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Folding@Home core file. If you are having problems with your computer locking up or freezing, even though this is for a good cause, it is most definately this file doing it. Run it only at night or when you are not using your computer, because it will take 100% CPU cycles.
  Cronyx Ravage   (weitere Info's)
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Folding@Home Version 5.03 - From Google Compute
  Josafat - Costa Rica   (weitere Info's) (weitere Info's)
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This process uses spare cpu time to perform molecular research for stanford university
  Andy Gee   (weitere Info's)
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Runs from Stanford's Folding at Home. Good thing
  Tim  
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Check folding.stanford.edu
  jdb   (weitere Info's)
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Mein PC is auf High-Speed wegen diesem Trojaner
  Crazyness  
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Very dangerous and bad proces!
   
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If you have this it is beneficial to humanity and will not affect system performance, it simply uses spare cpu cycles. Good cause!
  Chris  
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Stanford University's Folding@Home Distributed Computing Project
  Mark   (weitere Info's)
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Folding@Home core. This process is a distributed computing process. It uses spare cpu cycles to help the research for stanford university.
  Terr0r   (weitere Info's)
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genetic research from Stanford University
  Tony  
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Distributed Computing Program From Stanford
  Beto0707   (weitere Info's)

Summary: 35 Mitglieder halten FahCore_78.exe notwendig für Windows bzw. für eine installierte Software. 1 Mitglieder halten es für ungefährlich. 13 Mitglieder halten es weder für wichtig noch für gefährlich. 1 Mitglieder vermuten Gefahr. 5 Mitglieder halten es für schädlich und empfehlen, FahCore_78.exe zu deinstallieren. 2 Mitglieder gaben kein Urteil ab ("bin nicht sicher").

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