wmploc.dll

Process name: Windows Media Player Resource

Application using this process: Microsoft® Windows® Media Player 10

File location: C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Windows\system32

wmploc.dll


Windows process Process name: Windows Media Player Resource

Windows application Application using this process: Microsoft® Windows® Media Player 10

folder path File location: C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Windows\system32

Tip Recommended: Check your system for wmploc.dll problems


What is wmploc.dll doing on my computer?

wmploc.dll is a Windows Media Player Resource from Microsoft Corporation belonging to Microsoft® Windows® Media Player 10
wmploc.dll is a system process that is needed for your PC to work properly. It should not be removed.

wmploc.dll

The wmploc.dll is an executable file on your computer's hard drive. This file contains machine code. If you start the software Microsoft® Windows® Media Player 10 on your PC, the commands contained in wmploc.dll will be executed on your PC. For this purpose, the file is loaded into the main memory (RAM) and runs there as a Windows Media Player Resource process (also called a task).


Is wmploc.dll harmful?

This process is considered safe. It is unlikely to pose any harm to your system. The wmploc.dll file should be located in the folder C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Windows\system32. Otherwise it could be a Trojan.

wmploc.dll is a safe process

Can I stop or remove wmploc.dll?

Since wmploc.dll is a system process it should not be stopped. The process is required for your PC to work properly. Also the corresponding software Microsoft® Windows® Media Player 10 should not be uninstalled.


Is wmploc.dll CPU intensive?

This process is considered to be CPU intensive. Without proper management, CPU intensive processes can manipulate system resources causing speed loss. Check the Microsoft® Windows® Media Player 10 settings to see if you can turn off unneeded modules or services.

Windows Task Manager - wmploc.dll

Why is wmploc.dll giving me errors?

System process issues are mainly a result of conflicting applications running on your PC. Consider uninstalling any applications you are not using. Then reboot your computer.




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