In this guide, we will talk about browser_broker.exe and how to determine whether it is safe for your computer.

What do I need to know about browser_broker.exe?

Browser_broker.exe is a legit component of the Microsoft Windows operating system. You can find it in the System32 folder. It is launched by svchost.exe when we open Microsoft Edge.  It is one of the four processes used by Microsoft Edge to function. This executable file often spikes CPU usage and takes a lot of memory. However, it is secure.

How do I check if browser_broker.exe is safe?

Check file location – The file’s original location is in the System32 folder. To check that, you can open Task Manager, go to the file and click Open file location. Verify the file size – If the installed file size is not between 0.024 and 0.036 MB, it could be ingenuine. Check the file name – Go to the file location, and check the file name carefully, as the names chosen by the malicious file are usually very similar to the original files.

How do I fix browser_broker.exe issues?

1. Perform Disk Cleanup

2. Run the System File Checker command

If the manual procedure somehow doesn’t help you, you can try using a dedicated tool, such as Restoro, to run a thorough scan of your PC and replace any broken elements found with healthy files from its regularly-revised database. ⇒ Get Restoro

3. Run the DISM command

So, these are the things that you must know about the browser_broker.exe process running on your computer. However, if you want to know whether a process is genuine, you can also use a third-party task manager. Did you find the information about this process helpful? Please let us know in the comments section below.

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