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Security Analysis

Safety Score (informational) 90% Safe
Risk score: 3/3 · Checked by WinLibrary Engine

What is node.exe?

node.exe is a Windows Application Executable (EXE) referenced by system processes and installed applications. If it is missing or corrupted, Windows may show startup alerts or app crashes.

node.exe belongs to the Application Executable (EXE) family. Depending on the application that installed it, it may be used for UI rendering, networking, media, encryption, or device communication.

Common Error Messages

  • Bad Image: node.exe is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error.
  • node.exe could not be loaded.
Example: Bad Image: node.exe is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error.

Possible Causes

  • A third‑party installer replaced the file with an incompatible version.
  • Disk errors, abrupt shutdowns, or failing storage corrupted the file.
  • A Windows update or driver update did not complete correctly.

How to Fix Missing Error?

  • Run Windows Update and reboot.
  • If needed, run: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  • Open an elevated Command Prompt and run: sfc /scannow
  • Restart the PC and retry the action that triggers the error.
  • Reinstall the application or driver that is related to the error.
Note: The metadata shown here is informational and may not match your exact system. For critical system components, prefer official sources and Windows repair tools.

Technical Details

Original Filenamenode.exe
PublisherMicrosoft / Third Party
File TypeApplication Executable (EXE)
Version3.76.3069.938
File Size
Architecturex86
Last updated2026-02-04
Default locationC:\Windows\System32
Downloads483,526
Rating4.4 / 5 (7,421 reviews)
SHA-256 Hashc3f7cfbbdd1f43314a581d03aebd753cbf52c46cd30c8c062bc7bc9278339f3f
MD5 Hashc96429fcfef52261871b377667bef065
Digital signatureTrusted · Windows Components

FAQ

  • Is node.exe a virus?
    Legitimate system components can share names with malware. Verify the file path (C:\Windows\System32), check signatures, and scan the system if you suspect an infection.
  • Where is node.exe located?
    Typical default locations include C:\Windows\System32. The actual path depends on the software that installed it.
  • Can I download node.exe from the internet?
    Use only trusted sources. If you are unsure, reinstall the related app/driver or use Windows repair tools instead of copying random files.
  • What usually causes node.exe errors?
    Most issues come from corruption, version mismatch, deletion/quarantine by security software, or an incomplete update.