utf-8.so
utf-8.so
File location: C:\Program Files\tortoisesvn\iconv
Recommended: Check your system for utf-8.so problems
What is utf-8.so doing on my computer?
utf-8.so is a process
Non-system processes like utf-8.so originate from software you installed on your system. Since most applications store data on your hard disk and in your system's registry, it is likely that your computer has suffered fragmentation and accumulated invalid entries which can affect your PC's performance.
In Windows Task Manager, you can see what CPU, memory, disk and network utilization is causing the utf-8 process. To access the Task Manager, hold down the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys at the same time. These three buttons are located on the far left of your keyboard.
The utf-8.so is an executable file on your computer's hard drive. This file contains machine code. If you start the software utf-8 on your PC, the commands contained in utf-8.so will be executed on your PC. For this purpose, the file is loaded into the main memory (RAM) and runs there as a utf-8 process (also called a task).
Is utf-8.so harmful?
utf-8.so has not been assigned a security rating yet. The utf-8.so file should be located in the folder C:\Program Files\tortoisesvn\iconv. Otherwise it could be a Trojan.
Can I stop or remove utf-8.so?
Many non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they are not involved in running your operating system. To stop utf-8.so permanently, simply uninstall the application that uses it.
Is utf-8.so CPU intensive?
This process is not considered CPU intensive. However, running too many processes on your system may affect your PC’s performance. To reduce system overload, you can use the Microsoft System Configuration Utility (MSConfig) or the Windows Task Manager to manually find and disable processes that launch upon start-up.
Use the Windows Resource Monitor to find out which processes and applications write/read the most on the hard drive, send the most data to the Internet, or use the most memory. To access the Resource Monitor, press the key combination Windows key + R and then enter 'resmon'.
Why is utf-8.so giving me errors?
Most utf-8 issues are caused by the application executing the process. The surest way to fix these errors is to update or uninstall this application. Therefore, please search the website for the latest utf-8 update.
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