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slim.exe (SlimServer)

This program has not been seen on any systems tested at PC Pitstop in the past week.


In addition to the file name, slim.exe, the following version information is used to identify the file. If the file does not match this information, it may be a different file. To ensure the file is absolutely correct, run a free and comprehensive scan.

File name contains:Program Files\SlimServer\server\

To view version information with Windows Explorer, right-click the file and click Properties, Version.


Vendor or Distributor's Web Site

http://www.slimdevices.com/su_downloads.html



Win Patrol

slim.exe is associated with the SlimServer program for streaming music from SLim Devices. It comes with it's own browser and controls for the application.

slim.exe  is a user invoked program and a normal part of PC operations. No action required.

PC Pitstop recommends WinPatrol Plus for monitoring all of the background activity on your PC. WinPatrol Plus provides an easy to understand descriptions of over 15,000 processes and programs.


MD5 hashes is the way that computers can define the uniqueness of a file. Anti malware vendors frequently use this technique to detect and clean malware. It is common for a program to have multiple MD5 hashes as the developers create newer versions of the program. For the program called slim.exe, we have detected more than 10 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
slim.exe> 10
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x393922aecb16fe075c7ed4fe065f4c0f 5046357 bytes
2 0x4f80557ee12f747e5a1591b75142255f 6352963 bytes
3 0x96a0be4411e576b58ab77df0d8156c54 9297920 bytes
4 0xee3c28583bb3372ead4c0f9ab8415b3a 6643779 bytes
5 0xae17318e14b454398fb43fd1a57672c7 6635605 bytes
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
6 0x023ae5ccd78ef47f5eb08c2ed25b3864 6611011 bytes
7 0x32c874e71a03e8a1271e4906871e859e 4898883 bytes
8 0x09232ad0b15aae026649d3f07ae6b910 6635605 bytes
9 0x8ca826b2393e738008dca5e6b584439c 5353539 bytes
10 0x7887fb13d206a3b7fdaa03d56105a5ac 5558339 bytes


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Tips from the PitCrew

Tips from the Pit Crew

Every process running on your computer takes up CPU cycles and valuable memory. For optimal PC performance and resource utilization, you should be aware of every process on your computer. PC Pitstop designed this process library to help you know which processes are worthwhile and others that slow system performance.

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Important Note

A file name alone may not be enough for positive identification. PC Pitstop's Overdrive tests and spyware scan use information such as the company name, product name, or install directory.

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