You’re scrolling through your "Add or Remove Programs" list, trying to free up space, and you see it: (or sometimes, Microsoft Windows Desktop Runtime).
Is Windows Desktop Runtime Safe? Or is it just another backdoor? is windows desktop runtime safe
Your first thought: “I didn’t install this. Is it bloatware? A virus? Should I nuke it from orbit?” You’re scrolling through your "Add or Remove Programs"
Have you ever deleted a "suspicious" system file only to regret it immediately? Tell your horror story below. 👇 Your first thought: “I didn’t install this
Microsoft now ships a "Self-Contained" version of this runtime inside many new apps. This means you might have five different versions of the Windows Desktop Runtime on your PC (version 3.1, 5.0, 6.0, etc.). This is ugly, but it is safe. It prevents an update to one app from crashing another app.
Run a quick Windows Defender scan. If Defender says it's fine, trust it.