What is x64.exe file ?
Most antivirus programs identify x64.exe as malware—for instance Microsoft identifies it as Trojan:Win32/Fuerboos.C!cl, and Kaspersky identifies it as not-a-virus:RiskTool.Win64.BitCoinMiner.pv or not-a-virus:RiskTool.Win64.BitCoinMiner.irwo.
Follow steps bellow to try fix the problem with x64.exe
1. Use cleanmgr
To run the command cleanmgr :
Press Windows key + Q.
Enter cmd in search box , followed by the combination Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as Administrator.
Enter the command cleanmgr and press Enter.
2. Use sfc /scannow
To run the command sfc /scannow :
Press Windows key + Q.
Enter cmd in search box, followed by the combination Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as Administrator.
Enter the command sfc /scannow and press Enter.
3. uninstalling programs :
To uninstall unnecessary programs :
Open the Start menu (Press Windows key + X) .
Click the first menu item Programs and Features.
Search unnecessary programs in the list of installed programs, .
Click the software you want to uninstall.
4. using msconfig
To run the command msconfig :
Press Windows key + Q.
Enter cmd in search box, followed by the combination Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as Administrator.
Enter the command msconfig and press Enter.
5. Automatic Update
To run the command wuauclt /ShowWindowsUpdate:
Press Windows key + Q.
Enter cmd in search box, followed by the combination Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as Administrator.
Enter the command wuauclt /ShowWindowsUpdate and press Enter.
6. Use resmon command
To run the command resmon :
Press Windows key + Q.
Enter cmd in search box, followed by the combination Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as Administrator.
Enter the command resmon and press Enter.
7. use DISM.exe
To run the command DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth :
Press Windows key + Q.
Enter cmd in search box, followed by the combination Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it as Administrator.
Enter the command DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press Enter.
x64.exe descriptions
X64.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. The file x64.exe is located in a subfolder of “C:ProgramData” (generally C:ProgramDataTemporary).;Known file sizes on Windows 10/8/7/XP are 3,745,573 bytes (50% of all occurrences) or 7,830,016 bytes.;The file is not a Windows system file. There is no description of the program. The program has no visible window.;X64.exe is able to monitor applications.;Therefore the technical security rating is 73% dangerous, but you should also compare this rating with the user reviews.