Bpcheckexe 〈TOP — 2025〉
The legitimate file is typically signed by a known software publisher (e.g., Seagate Technology LLC or Brother Industries, Ltd.). Its size usually ranges from 150 KB to 800 KB.
A legitimate bpcheckexe must be digitally signed by a trusted publisher.
To determine whether bpcheckexe on your system is legitimate or malicious, follow these steps: bpcheckexe
Open regedit and search for "bpcheckexe". Delete any Run or RunOnce keys pointing to the malicious path (e.g., HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ).
If your analysis reveals that bpcheck.exe is an unauthorized or malicious file, use this technical isolation workflow to clean your system: Step 1: Terminate the Active Process The legitimate file is typically signed by a
Since "bpcheckexe" isn't an official standalone executable name in the standard Veritas Backup Exec distribution, it is highly likely you are referring to the (often run via bpcheck.exe or PowerShell) or possibly confusing it with BpCheck (a Windows tool for checking BizTalk performance).
| Problem Category | Typical Symptoms | Likely Cause & Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Bpcheck21commobj.dll is missing" or "not found" on application startup. | A required file for Bluepoint Solutions software is missing or corrupt. Solution: Reinstall the associated financial or security software. | | Application Won't Launch | A specific program (like a check processing app) fails to open or crashes immediately. | An error with the core executable file ( bpcheckexe or Bp.exe ) is preventing the program from running. Solution: Perform a clean reinstall of the software from the official source. | | High CPU or Memory Usage | bpcheckexe is consuming an unusually large amount of processor power or RAM in the Task Manager. | The process may be caught in a loop (software bug), or the file itself could be malicious. Solution: Locate the file as described in the previous section. If it's not from a trusted source in a standard location, immediately scan for malware. | To determine whether bpcheckexe on your system is
Right-click on the process in Task Manager (Details tab) and select
To ensure the secure and efficient operation of bpcheckexe on your system: