![]() What is User OOBE Broker?įirst of all, User OOBE Broker is not a virus, malware or suspicious process. I’d like if you can give me some info or look into this as to why that process is now in Task Manager. The only thing that I can remember doing different on this copy of Windows 10 is enabling the Windows Sandbox to test out different apps etc. Since using Windows 10 in the past, I’ve never seen that process before. When I right-clicked on it and selected properties, it’s linked in a directory “C:\Windows\System32\oobe”. I noticed “User OOBE Broker” in Task Manager processes list on this Windows 10 version. ![]() ![]() Two days ago, I did a fresh install of Windows 10 version 1909 (OS Build 18363.778). So I decided to download and install a fresh copy of Windows 10. Hello VG, It’s been quite a while using Windows 10 with all the updates provided.
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