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Is this a Gigabyte motherboard?

If so, it would be the service "Gservice: Gigabyte Cloud Service."

Just uninstall their home cloud application. Who the hell uses that anyway.

 

Right click on it > Open file location. That could also help you identify what it is depending on which folder it is in.

GCloud.exe GCloud (32 bit) ,What exactly does it do ,web results are little confusing so i head towards here,please help!!!!

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Is this a Gigabyte motherboard?

If so, it would be the service "Gservice: Gigabyte Cloud Service."

Just uninstall their home cloud application. Who the hell uses that anyway.

 

Right click on it > Open file location. That could also help you identify what it is depending on which folder it is in.

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Try showing the name/path of the file that is running: Gservice: https://techjourney.net/display-path-and-file-name-of-active-running-processes-image-in-windows-task-manager/

 

That would give additional clues as to what it is. But yeah, most likely a tool from Gigabyte.

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