boostspeed.exe is a application which is most likely NOT a virus or malware. So, if boostspeed.exe is on your PC, it is most likely ok, and will NOT be a cause for concern. Even if your system is clean, it is still recommended to use a good antivirus with a good track record, in order to defend your system against threats.
The default name and folder where this application is stored is
C:\Program Files (x86)\Auslogics\BoostSpeed\BoostSpeed.exe.
The MD5 fingerprint for this program is aefc01e473b6ef0e116234e736a969a1.
This program is NOT a Windows service. This is very good.
This application uses the net to communicate. In this day and age this is expected from a program. For example, most of the programs on your computer check for new updates. For this, Internet communications are required.
This app runs as a 32-bit program. It can not use the full set of features of nowadays' PC processors. This ordinarily happens because the makers did not upgrade it to 64-bit code.
The description stored in the program is BoostSpeed.
File version extracted from the file 8.2.1.0.
Author Auslogics.
Legal copyright notice Copyright © 2008-2016 Auslogics Labs Pty Ltd.
This exe does NOT have visible elements of user interface. This is most likely a bad sign.
The code of this program seems to have been compressed or encrypted so it can not be quickly analysed.
Some unusual functions of the Operating System appear to be used, such as functions for intercepting the keyboard. We recommend you to read more about this program.
boostspeed.exe is digitally signed. Today the large majority of clean software applications are digitally signed.
The digital signature found in boostspeed.exe is valid. This is very good.
Digitally signed by: Auslogics Labs Pty Ltd
Certificate's issuer name: COMODO Code Signing CA 2
It has an uninstall routine, which is good. si are uninstall.