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What is Motty.exe & Should you Uninstall it?

Make an informed decision whether to keep or remove this file

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Updated onApril 12, 2024

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There areseveral third-party processesthat are important to the smooth running of your apps, and MoTTY.exe is one of them. This process runs in the background when its parent software is active.

However, it is still one of the lesser-known processes, and you might be wondering if it is worth keeping. In this guide, we explain everything you need to know about the process and help you decide whether to keep it or not.

What is MoTTY.exe?

What is MoTTY.exe?

The MoTTY.exe process is an executable exe file that comes with the MobaXterm terminal software. The parent software that is developed by the Mobatek software developer is pretty safe.

To this effect, the process is also safe and does not normally pose any threat to your PC. However, viruses can sometimes cause problems with this process either by taking it over.

But this can always be fixed, and the process will get back to working normally.

Should I uninstall MoTTY.exe?

The decision touninstall the MoTTY.exe processor not will depend on the importance of its parent software to you. If you frequently use the MobaXterm terminal software, you definitely need to keep the process.

But if you only use the software occasionally and it causes issues on your PC, you can remove it. However, there are ways to fix issues related to MoTTY.exe, and we will show you how to go about it in the next section of this guide.

How can I fix issues related to MoTTY.exe?

1. End the process

If the MoTTY.exe process is causing problems on your PC, especially high CPU or memory usage, you can fix it by terminating it in Task Manager. This can be because the parent software is stuck or performing too many tasks.

So, you need to make sure you need to close all instances of the process and its parent software.

2. Scan for malware

In some cases, this issue can be caused by the activities of viruses on your because. The malware can be disguised as the MoTTY.exe process or hijack it to use your PC resources illegally.

What you need to do here is to perform a malware scan using Windows Defender. If you want to perform a deeper scan and eliminate viruses even from your system files, we recommend using a dedicated antivirus in ESET HOME Security Essential.

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3. Uninstall parent software

If push comes to shove and you still can’t fix the MoTTY.exe problem, you need to go for broke and delete its parent software for good. If you ever want to use the software again, you can reinstall the software from official sources.

With this, we can conclude this guide. We have provided you with all the information you need on the MoTTY.exe process, and you should now be able to decide whether to keep or remove it.

If you are looking for detailed information about thenxlog.exe process, check our comprehensive guide on the topic.

Feel free to let us know if you could fix issues related to this process in the comments below.

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

A Computer Engineering graduate, he has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers.

He finds joy in simplifying complex topics into simple solutions for PC users. The quality of his work and providing step-wise tested and proven solutions to PC issues are all that matter to him.

Away from computers, he is either reading or watching football!

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.