What Is GoogleCrashHandler.exe? Is It a Virus or Spyware?

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Wednesday, 01st Jul 2009 | Share


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One of our readers recently saw a suspicious file that was running on their system called GoogleCrashHandler.exe, and asked us what that file was and whether it was a virus or Spyware?
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GoogleCrashHandler.exe is a helper file for the Google Update software, if you have Google Update installed on your system, you will see an instance of GoogleCrashHandler running when you visit the processes tab in Task manager.

Update: Google now has a help page that explains what GoogleCrashHandler.exe is for;

GoogleCrashHandler.exe runs continuously on your computer if you’ve selected to send anonymous usage statistics and crash reports to Google for certain Google software, like Google Chrome. It helps send crash details to Google when your Google software unexpectedly shuts down. We use this data to help determine how to prevent these errors from happening in the future.

To stop GoogleCrashHandler.exe from running, turn off the sending of usage statistics and crash reports for all the Google software on your computer.

This file is neither a Virus nor a spyware, however if you want to get rid of it you will have to uninstall Google update from your PC.

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  1. Michael Aulia
    July 1st, 2009 at 6:30 pm #

    Great find. At least they are fairly small in size. I’d be mad if it takes up lots of memory space

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  2. Alfred
    July 2nd, 2009 at 7:25 am #

    ah that makes sense, I noticed it a few times before, now i knw

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  3. Jacques Snyman | 3Q
    July 2nd, 2009 at 11:47 am #

    YUP, when you used Windows uninstaller, and the new software still demands uninstallation of parts of the stuff you just uninstalled the need for another means of uninstalling software becomes glaringly apparent.

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  4. Wilson Pon
    July 3rd, 2009 at 2:17 am #

    Phew, I’ve been worried about this “GoogleCrashHandler.exe” for a very long time, Keith. At last, I can finally relief, after reading your article…

    Thanks for the help, you’re really my savor!

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