Frequently Asked Questions

What is launcher.exe?
Launcher.exe is a generic name for a program that launches other programs or files. It is not a specific application, but rather a common name that can be used by different software developers. Launcher.exe can be associated with various programs, such as games, web browsers, antivirus software, etc.
For example, some of the programs that use launcher.exe are:
  • Google Chrome: A popular web browser that uses launcher.exe to launch itself and update its components.
  • Steam: A gaming platform that uses launcher.exe to launch games and manage its library.
  • Avast: An antivirus software that uses launcher.exe to launch its user interface and scan your computer.
  • Adobe Reader: A PDF reader that uses launcher.exe to launch itself and open PDF files.
Launcher.exe is usually located in the installation folder of the program that uses it, or in a subfolder called bin, launcher, or something similar. For example, if you have Google Chrome installed on your computer, you might find launcher.exe in C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application.


 Last updated 09/07/2024 12:04 pm

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