The sdclt.exe source file is an integral part of the operating system and rarely causes problems. It is located in folder C at: C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Sdclt.exe. The following file content sizes were determined for Windows: 1169408 bytes (57% of all cases) or 1131008 bytes. On the taskbar next to the clock there is an icon for this program. C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Sdclt.exe is the OS kernel system file.
Description
Non-system processes, such as sdclt.exe, are related to system software. Since most applications store data in the system registry, it is likely that over time the registry will fragment and copy invalid entries that could affect PC performance. It is recommended that you check it systematically to minimize problems with the sdclt.exe slowdown.
Program files can have a major impact on the performance of the operating system. The process C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Sdclt.exe is not considered intensive, but when it is on the startup list it can slow down the computer. It is recommended to disable the automatic launch of this program, since many processes in the system can affect PC performance.
To reduce system overload, it is recommended that you use the Microsoft System Setup Utility manually to find and disable processes that automatically start when the OS starts. Applications are also useful for automatically scanning and identifying any problems with the PC.
Overview
The latest version of the process is 6.3.9600.17031. Sdclt.exe starts as a standard Windows process with login rights to a user account. It uses a task scheduler to automatically run a file as a process when a user logs on to the system.
The average file size is about 1.07 MB. During the life cycle of a process, typical CPU utilization is less than 0.01%, average private memory consumption is about 5.67 MB, and maximum memory reaches about 9.87 MB. In addition, the read and write operations of I / O operations are typically about 329 bytes per minute for reading and 29 bytes per minute for writing.
What is C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Sdclt.exe?
This file type is associated with the Microsoft Windows Vista proposal package developed by Microsoft for the Windows operating system. The current version is 1.0.0.0. This file has a fame rating of β1 pointβ and an undefined security rating.
Executable files, such as system32.sdclt.exe, are documents with step-by-step instructions for ensuring the functionality of the function in the PC system. After starting the EXE file, the PC automatically executes instructions written by the software developer to run the program on the computer.
Each installed application on a PC contains an executable file (browser, text editor, spreadsheet) and makes it one of the most popular types of files in the OS. Without executable files, such as windows.system32.sdclt.exe, no PC program can support its functionality.
Work errors
Often viruses are disguised as a regular file and spread by e-mail as spam and through malicious websites that can infect a computer when it is executed after startup and installation.
Viruses can infect, replace, or corrupt existing executables, which can lead to error messages when creating a package or related programs. Therefore, all executable files that are downloaded to the computer must be pre-scanned for malicious viruses before opening them.
How to fix errors?
Below is a list of troubleshooting steps for sdclt.exe problems. It is recommended to use them in the strictly specified sequence:
restoration of registry entries regarding the Microsoft Windows Vista package;
conducting an in-depth scan of the computer for malware;
cleaning unwanted file system (temporary files and folders) with disk cleaning (cleanmgr);
updating PC drivers;
system recovery to βundoβ recent changes to the system;
Removing and reinstalling Microsoft Windows Vista for proposal packages
launch System File Checker ("sfc / scannow");
installation of all available updates;
clean installation of the operating system.
If Windows reports sdclt.exe errors, the cause may be corrupt registry entries.
In most cases, it is useful to check the registry for errors. If this does not solve the problem, it is recommended to uninstall the program using the control panel, and then run the Windows registry check again.