((new)) — Wrsetup.exe
If wrsetup.exe is constantly using 90-100% of your CPU or disk even when you aren't installing or updating software, it may be a Trojan or a miner masquerading as the setup file. Common Issues and Errors
If you are a current or past user of Webroot antivirus, or if your computer manufacturer pre-installed Webroot on your device, wrsetup.exe is likely a legitimate file. In this context, it is a signed by Webroot Inc. wrsetup.exe
A real Webroot installer is usually in your Downloads folder, not in the C:\Windows\ or C:\Windows\System32\ folders. If it is in the Windows system folders, it is likely malicious. If wrsetup
to establish the initial communication parameters (such as serial port or network settings). Technical Details Operating Environment wrsetup.exe