sdmcp.exe
What is this process doing when it is running, and why have you hidden it?
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| What is this process doing when it is running, and why have you hidden it? |
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| Why do I need to execute an .exe that connects to the Internet to download patches for a game? Why not a simple download page with links that only work, after you have entered your serial number? |
But why, oh why, a background process that loads at startup time? why? Why??? WHY???? *voice echoes, while camera zooms far out*
| But why, oh why, a background process that loads at startup time? why? Why??? WHY???? *voice echoes, while camera zooms far out* |
| if you did not choise to install your self. |
that would be 'install this' decision you made
| if it can not be turned off. |
sdmcp.exe can be turned off. in the tools > settings. It's also what is used to get systray info to show in DTX, OD & OB (when it's on)
| it would be spyware if they gave the remover. |
doesn't make sense. you mean if they didn't give the remover? I haven't had to use this, but maybe it will be what you want: https://www.stardock.com/files/odnt_zapper.exe
| no mater what you call it . IT IS MALWARE . if you did not choise to install your self. if it can not be turned off. or if the website does not offer the remover software. !!!! it would be spyware if they gave the remover. it is not listed in the install licenseing page. so not by user choice the program does not work if removed it still looks like MALWARE to me. if it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck then it should be a duck !!!!!! |
. It's not taking a lot of memory. If I want to run say, BF2, I can simply END PROCESS. And no ill effects are noticed.

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