What is KMSELDI.exe?

KMSELDI.exe is part of KMS GUI ELDI and developed by @ByELDI according to the KMSELDI.exe version information.

KMSELDI.exe's description is "KMS GUI ELDI"

KMSELDI.exe is usually located in the 'I:\Program Files\KMSpico\' folder.

Some of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal detected KMSELDI.exe.

If you have additional information about the file, please share it with the FreeFixer users by posting a comment at the bottom of this page.

Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on KMSELDI.exe:

PropertyValue
Product nameKMS GUI ELDI
Company name@ByELDI
File descriptionKMS GUI ELDI
Internal nameKMSELDI.exe
Original filenameKMSELDI.exe
CommentsActivation GUI for KMS Host
Legal copyrightCopyright © 2013
Product version20.0.0.0
File version20.0.0.0

Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:

Product nameKMS GUI ELDI
Company name@ByELDI
File descriptionKMS GUI ELDI
Internal nameKMSELDI.exe
Original filenameKMSELDI.exe
CommentsActivation GUI for KMS Host
Legal copyrightCopyright © 2013
Product version20.0.0.0
File version20.0.0.0

Digital signatures [?]

KMSELDI.exe is not signed.

VirusTotal report

2 of the 48 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the KMSELDI.exe file. That's a 4% detection rate.

ScannerDetection Name
Baidu-International Trojan.Win32.Agent.peo
ESET-NOD32 a variant of MSIL/HackTool.IdleKMS.A
2 of the 48 anti-virus programs detected the KMSELDI.exe file.

KMSELDI.exe removal instructions

The instructions below shows how to remove KMSELDI.exe with help from the FreeFixer removal tool. Basically, you install FreeFixer, scan your computer, check the KMSELDI.exe file for removal, restart your computer and scan it again to verify that KMSELDI.exe has been successfully removed. Here are the removal instructions in more detail:

  1. Download and install FreeFixer: http://www.freefixer.com/download.html
  2. Start FreeFixer and press the Start Scan button. The scan will finish in approximately five minutes.
    Screenshot of Start Scan button
  3. When the scan is finished, locate KMSELDI.exe in the scan result and tick the checkbox next to the KMSELDI.exe file. Do not check any other file for removal unless you are 100% sure you want to delete it. Tip: Press CTRL-F to open up FreeFixer's search dialog to quickly locate KMSELDI.exe in the scan result.
    Red arrow point on the unwanted file
    I:\Program Files\KMSpico\KMSELDI.exe
  4. Scroll down to the bottom of the scan result and press the Fix button. FreeFixer will now delete the KMSELDI.exe file.
    Screenshot of Fix button
  5. Restart your computer.
  6. Start FreeFixer and scan your computer again. If KMSELDI.exe still remains in the scan result, proceed with the next step. If KMSELDI.exe is gone from the scan result you're done.
  7. If KMSELDI.exe still remains in the scan result, check its checkbox again in the scan result and click Fix.
  8. Restart your computer.
  9. Start FreeFixer and scan your computer again. Verify that KMSELDI.exe no longer appear in the scan result.
Please select the option that best describe your thoughts on the removal instructions given above








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Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD56c16c04914a6ff6507e5d31166807a23
SHA256da0c57eb5bc30d4c900988c925cfe98e895d314b33564acfa4d1a4ef1fc3a1d7

Error Messages

These are some of the error messages that can appear related to kmseldi.exe:

kmseldi.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

kmseldi.exe - Application Error. The instruction at "0xXXXXXXXX" referenced memory at "0xXXXXXXXX". The memory could not be "read/written". Click on OK to terminate the program.

KMS GUI ELDI has stopped working.

End Program - kmseldi.exe. This program is not responding.

kmseldi.exe is not a valid Win32 application.

kmseldi.exe - Application Error. The application failed to initialize properly (0xXXXXXXXX). Click OK to terminate the application.

What will you do with KMSELDI.exe?

To help other users, please let us know what you will do with KMSELDI.exe:



What did other users do?

The poll result listed below shows what users chose to do with KMSELDI.exe. 16% have voted for removal. Based on votes from 376 users.

User vote results: There were 59 votes to remove and 317 votes to keep

Comments

Please share with the other users what you think about this file. What does this file do? Is it legitimate or something that your computer is better without? Do you know how it was installed on your system? Did you install it yourself or did it come bundled with some other software? Is it running smoothly or do you get some error message? Any information that will help to document this file is welcome. Thank you for your contributions.

I'm reading all new comments so don't hesitate to post a question about the file. If I don't have the answer perhaps another user can help you.

Tortoise of Terror writes

14 thumbs

This service / exe file has something to do with the activation of Windows on systems that... erm... well, let's put it this way: Not everyone has $150 to spare for a copy of Win 7 Ultimate. Those who don't have the money might want to keep this file lest they start getting "windows not genuine" or "not activated" messages.

# 11 Dec 2014, 19:31

Sidney writes

8 thumbs

That KMspico and the KMSELDI are used to validate pirated
copies of MS OFFICE switch. Once it's installed and put to
work the MS office is understood as activated and legal

# 16 Dec 2014, 6:09

Andre Keurentjes writes

Show comment -6 thumbs

Andre Keurentjes writes

Show comment -5 thumbs

Roger Karlsson writes

-1 thumb

Thanks for sharing!

# 4 Jul 2015, 7:51

Michael writes

4 thumbs

This file is a part of activation with Microsoft software. I used it to activate Office. It hasn't given me a problem, and I don't want Office to find out it's not "official" so I'm leaving it.

# 30 Aug 2015, 12:20

Andre Keurentjes writes

Show comment -5 thumbs

Roger Karlsson writes

-1 thumb

Seems like some of the anti-virus programs have updated the detections for KMSELDI.exe:

* AVware Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT 20161129
* AegisLab Troj.Gen!c 20161129
* CrowdStrike Falcon (ML) malicious_confidence_76% (D) 20161024
* ESET-NOD32 a variant of MSIL/HackTool.IdleKMS.B potentially unsafe 20161129
* GData MSIL.Riskware.HackKMS.Q 20161129
* Invincea trojan.win32.skeeyah.a!rfn 20161128
* K7AntiVirus Trojan ( 700000121 ) 20161129
* K7GW Trojan ( 700000121 ) 20161129
* Malwarebytes CrackTool.KMSPico 20161129
* Rising Malware.Undefined!8.C-qhHlDdAixP (cloud) 20161129
* Sophos Generic PUA FJ (PUA) 20161129
* Symantec Trojan.Gen.2 20161129
* VIPRE Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT 20161129

# 22 Dec 2016, 5:43

Binder writes

4 thumbs

Andre Keurentjes is full of shit.

This is a good program that helps poor people.

# 4 Feb 2017, 1:53

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