move.exe

MoveTech File Move Utility

Application ProcessSafeFile Management
CPU Usage
1-15%
Memory
30-150 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\MoveTech
Publisher
MoveTech LLC

Quick Answer

move.exe is safe. It's MoveTech's official file used to perform batch file moves and automated file organization, running with isolated worker processes to keep the UI responsive.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Must be in C:\Program Files\MoveTech\Move.exe
Warning
Multiple move workers
Move.exe launches worker processes for batch moves; high count is typical during scheduled tasks
Can I Disable?
✔ YES
Close the Move UI or disable startup tasks to stop background moves

What is move.exe?

move.exe is the executable behind MoveTech's file-moving utility. It coordinates movement of files between folders, supports batching, scheduling, and conflict handling. The process runs to perform user-initiated moves, background tasks, and automation jobs without freezing the main desktop interface.

move.exe uses a multi-process architecture: a main GUI process spawns worker processes for each move job, enabling asynchronous I/O and collision handling. It logs progress and supports rollback if a move fails.

Quick Fact: Move.exe was designed to offload heavy file operations from the UI by creating isolated worker processes, improving responsiveness during large moves.

Types of Move Processes

Is move.exe Safe?

Yes, move.exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from MoveTech downloaded from official sources (move-tech.com or included with MoveTech software).

Is move.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real move.exe is NOT a virus. However, malware sometimes disguises itself with similar names to trick users.

How to Tell if move.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location: Must be in C:\Program Files\MoveTech\Move.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\MoveTech\Move.exe. Any move.exe elsewhere is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature: Right-click the file in Explorer → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show "MoveTech LLC".
  3. Resource Usage: Normal usage is 1-15% CPU per move, 30-150 MB total memory. Extremely high usage when idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior: Move.exe should only run when you perform moves or scheduling tasks. Constant background activity without user actions indicates malware.

Red Flags: If move.exe is found outside MoveTech directories (e.g., Temp, AppData) or runs without user action, or lacks a valid digital signature, run a security scan. Be wary of similarly-named files like "move.exe.bak" or "mv.exe".

Why Is move.exe Running on My PC?

move.exe runs when you initiate a move operation, schedule batch moves, or when MoveTech is configured to manage background file operations.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove move.exe?

Yes, you can disable move.exe. It's safe to close the Move GUI when not in use, and you can uninstall MoveTech or disable startup if you prefer a different workflow.

How to Stop move.exe

How to Uninstall MoveTech Move

Common Problems: High CPU, Disk I/O, or Stalled Moves

If move.exe is consuming excessive resources or moves stall, try the following steps.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open Move UI and review active moves in progress
2. Pause or cancel heavy move jobs
3. Update MoveTech to latest version
4. Check drive health and free space
5. Disable background moves in Move Settings

Frequently Asked Questions

Is move.exe a virus?

No, the legitimate move.exe from MoveTech is not a virus. It should be located in C:\Program Files\MoveTech\Move.exe and signed by MoveTech LLC. Be cautious of similarly named files.

Why is move.exe using so much CPU?

High CPU is usually caused by large moves, slow storage, or conflicting destinations. Use the Move UI to inspect active jobs and reduce batch size, or pause heavy moves.

Can I delete move.exe?

You can uninstall MoveTech software via Windows Settings -> Apps if you no longer need it. Tasks, history, and queues will be removed with the uninstall.

Can I disable move.exe?

Yes. Closing Move UI or stopping related services will pause moves. To stop startup behavior, disable the MoveTech entry in Task Manager -> Startup.

Why is move.exe running at startup?

MoveTech may be configured to manage queued moves on startup. Disable Startup in Task Manager to stop it from launching automatically.

How do I troubleshoot move.exe locks or stalled moves?

Check Move UI logs, verify destination accessibility, ensure enough disk space, and review antivirus exclusions. Contact MoveTech support if issues persist.

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