There's a good chance that bpsinstall.exe is spyware or adware. After backing up your system, you should remove this file. It's a good idea to scan your PC to be sure of the file's exact status.

bpsinstall has been linked to BrowserPal, which is a known form of malware. You should clean your system as soon as possible. Since viruses can have the same name as legitimate files, it's important that you backup your drive before removing any of your files. To be sure that you are not removing essential files, use Computer Associates' free scan of your PC.

If bpsinstall.exe has been found on your PC, there is a good chance that there is more spyware that hasn't been found yet. Get a free scan of your computer by clicking here.

 
cpldbl10.exe may or may not be harmful. Tests are still being run on the file to determine it's status. We know the file is associated with Compal BTS88 Easy Button ( Multi-Language ), but it may or may not contain any dangerous properties such as spyware or a virus. If you have this file on your PC, the best course of action would be to use this free toolto make sure that the file is a legitimate process and not spyware.

 
cagent32.exe is probably an important, normal file on your PC. It has been associated with Centennial Discovery(R) Client Agent, and is probably not spyware or other malware. Please remember, spyware and viruses sometimes pretend to be legitimate files, so you should use this free tool to make sure you aren't leaving dangerous programs running on your PC.

 
dbasvr.exe has been associated with various malware, and it is unknown whether this process contains any harmful properties. For a free online scan of your PC, go to Computer Associates, and be sure that all spyware is removed from your system.

 
camviewer.exe is associated with Dialer.W32.Downloader, and is not known to be harmful to your PC. Since Spyware and viruses sometimes have the same name as legitimate files, it is a good idea to scan your system to be sure. You can scan your PC for free here.

 
davcdata.exe has been determined to be a legitimate process, and should not be disabled or removed. Since Spyware and viruses sometimes have the same name as legitimate files, it is a good idea to scan your system to be sure the process is not spyware masquerading as a legitimate process. You can scan your PC for free at this link.

 
abbyynewsreader.exe is associated with ABBYY Community Agent, and is not known to be harmful to your PC. Since Spyware and viruses sometimes have the same name as legitimate files, it is a good idea to scan your system to be sure. You can scan your PC for free here.

 
adhnqq06.exe may or may not be harmful. Tests are still being run on the file to determine it's status. We know the file is associated with dangerous software, but it may or may not contain any dangerous properties such as spyware or a virus. If you have this file on your PC, the best course of action would be to use this free toolto make sure that the file is a legitimate process and not spyware.

 
There's a good chance that adbltzun.exe is spyware or adware. After backing up your system, you should remove this file. It's a good idea to scan your PC to be sure of the file's exact status.

adbltzun has been linked to ABetterInternet Spyware, which is a known form of malware. You should clean your system as soon as possible. Since viruses can have the same name as legitimate files, it's important that you backup your drive before removing any of your files. To be sure that you are not removing essential files, use Computer Associates' free scan of your PC.

If adbltzun.exe has been found on your PC, there is a good chance that there is more spyware that hasn't been found yet. Get a free scan of your computer by clicking here.

 
cy_bg.exe may or may not be harmful. Tests are still being run on the file to determine it's status. We know the file is associated with Cypress USB Mass Storage Driver Background Application, but it may or may not contain any dangerous properties such as spyware or a virus. If you have this file on your PC, the best course of action would be to use this free toolto make sure that the file is a legitimate process and not spyware.