What is this service running? BrUnvPrnPortPCL

Itakey

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So my machine was BSOD like crazy, I did a ton of stuff and its fixed but I can't pinpoint exactly what is was that fixed it. I searched a bunch of the threads here, and followed a few of the write ups, so thank you since something along the way helped and now the machine runs great again.

There is just 1 suspicion service running and I was wondering if anyone knows that it is?

In the services it is called:
BrUnvPrnPortPCL

And the file that runs is:
C:\Windows\System32\\BRUNVPRNPC64.EXE

Only thing I can think of that is anywhere near close to the name is a Brother printer, could the .exe stand for Brother Universal Printer on a 64 bit printer? That's just a guess from the name, anyone know.

I Googled and found nothing.

Now that the machine is running good again, should I rerun any of the malware tools or anything else?
 

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Your guess that the file/service is associated with a Brother printer install sounds good. Do (or did) you have a Brother printer? Is the exe small enough to send to a compressed folder and upload it here. (See this info for uploading to this forum: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/9733-screenshots-files-upload-post-seven-forums.html)

You might like to run this tool:
http://www.sevenforums.com/system-security/320426-process-explorer-16-a.html#post2681060
Set it up like the post mentions.

Maybe those that help with infections will stop by your thread and suggest the next step.
 

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