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What is DLADiag.exe and How to Remove it

First, verify whether the file poses any threat

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Updated onApril 12, 2024

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DLADiag.exe is the executable file forShared Driver Componentand is added to the PC when you installEMCGadgets64, a program bySonic Solutions, orRoxio MyDVD DE. It’s usually stored within one of the folders in:C:\Program Files\Roxio

To verify whether the file is safe, you must identify the file location. If it’s stored in the parent program’s dedicated directory, it’s likely safe. But it’s also imperative to run a malware scan, just to be sure. So, let’s find out how to checkDLADiag.exefor viruses and the steps to delete it!

How do I remove DLADiag.exe?

How do I remove DLADiag.exe?

1. Scan for malware

If theDLADiag.exefile or process poses any threats, Windows Security will automatically quarantine or delete it. And if it doesn’t find anything, we recommend using aneffective third-party antivirus solution.

If you want to run a more in-depth scan of your system, you can always rely on a third-party security solution. It can help you identify potential threats better and also keep your computer safe with real-time protection.

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2. Uninstall the app

If the standardapp uninstallationdoesn’t work, use areliable software uninstallerto get rid of all the leftover app files, includingDLADiag.exe, and Registry entries.

3. Perform a system restore

4. Factory reset the device

If the previous solutions didn’t delete the file, you can alwaysfactory reset the Windows PCto removeDLADiag.exe. This will also delete all other files and apps but is the best option ifDLADiag.exeis identified as a threat by the antivirus since the process may have infected other files.

You now know thatDLADiag.exeis, most likely, not a threat, but it’s always best to verify that. And to remove the file/process, you just have to uninstall the parent program that added it in the first place.

Before you leave, check if your PC has thersmui.exe fileand delete it, if not needed!

For any queries or to share how you deleted the executable file, drop a comment below.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

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Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.