Process faultrep.dll named “Windows System DLL” is an application component of Windows System DLL software, produced by Microsoft. Safety level of faultrep.dll process needs to be reviewed by our specialists.

faultrep.dll

Windows System DLL

There are 2 processes with name “faultrep.dll”

faultrep.dll – Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

faultrep.dll – Windows System DLL

process status • safe • malicious • unknown

Brief description of process faultrep.dll

Process faultrep.dll named “Windows System DLL” is an application component of Windows System DLL software, produced by Microsoft. Safety level of faultrep.dll process needs to be reviewed by our specialists.

faultrep.dll

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Safe to disable the process

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Safe to remove the process

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Developer

Microsoft

Part of

Windows System DLL

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