roxwatch10.exe is process associated with Roxio Easy Media Creator. Roxio Easy Media Creator is used for CD/DVD burning.

roxwatch10.exe

RoxSniffer10 Module

Brief description of process roxwatch10.exe

Process roxwatch10.exe named “RoxSniffer10 Module” is an application of Roxio Easy Media Creator software, produced by Sonic Solutions. This version of roxwatch10.exe seems to be safe. However some processes have more variants and one of them may be malicious. To be sure we recommend you to do a spyware and a virus scan.

roxwatch10.exe

Additional information about roxwatch10.exe

roxwatch10.exe is process associated with Roxio Easy Media Creator. Roxio Easy Media Creator is used for CD/DVD burning.

Reported as a virus

No

Reported as a trojan horse

No

Reported as a spyware

No

Safe to end the process

Information isn't available

Safe to disable the process

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Safe to remove the process

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Developer

Sonic Solutions

Part of

Roxio Easy Media Creator

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