Description
Creation date: 29.05.2019 12:20:19
Antivirus scan: ✅ OK
Category: System
File size: 39.2 kb.
Architecture: 64-bit (x64)
✅ This file is compatible with 64-bit Windows and ❌ will not work on a 32-bit operating system.
How to determine your system architecture: Press keys __Win+R__, enter symbols __wmic_os_get_osarchitecture__, press Enter.
Digital file signature windows-trash.exe
Publisher: Arduino SA
Issuer: Sectigo Public Code Signing CA R36
Encryption algorithm: SHA256
Time stamp: Apr 2 13:17:18 2025 GMT
Signature status: valid
windows-trash.exe is a system library used by Windows to ensure the proper functioning of various programs and components. It contains a set of functions.
SHA-1: 88866d39120ed72863fcb26ab0cd3aaf2eacd8df
SHA-256: 4556c7c3f6650e546376088de7101409e6d7204365075300b5e2067e5f059af4
Errors related to windows-trash.exe
windows-trash.exe not found: Occurs when attempting to launch a program or component that relies on this file. This may be due to an issue with installed programs or the operating system.
Error: windows-trash.exe file not found: This happens when trying to run a program or component that depends on the file. It may have been deleted, moved, or corrupted.
Error: failed to load windows-trash.exe: The problem may be caused by the file not being found on the disk or by the software encountering an error while attempting to load the file.
File safety
windows-trash.exe is a system library and is generally a safe file. However, if you suspect that the file might be corrupted or replaced, you should check it for malicious elements.
windows-trash.exe - Application Error If your file was infected with a virus, you can download the original file and replace it. Links zum Herunterladen:
Also you can: Try to press __Win+R___ then enter __sfc_/scannow__
after try: __DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth__
How to fix errors
- Reinstall the program: If a specific program relies on this file, try uninstalling and reinstalling the software. This can resolve issues related to the file being in the wrong location or corrupted.
- System check: Run the
sfc /scannowcommand to check and repair Windows system files.