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Should I remove Mountain?

What percent of users and experts removed it?
7% remove it93% keep it
Overall Sentiment
Good
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How common is it?
Global Rank #14,729
United States Rank #10,554
Reach 0.0192%
Lifespan of installation (until removal)
< 17.07 days
161.29 days >
Average installed length: 84.75 days

Versions

VersionDistribution
Mountain 0.26%

Mountain

Overview

Mountain is a software program developed by David OReilly. During setup, the program creates a startup registration point in Windows in order to automatically start when any user boots the PC. A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to launch the program at various scheduled times (the schedule varies depending on the version). The software is designed to connect to the Internet and adds a Windows Firewall exception in order to do so without being interfered with. The primary executable is named Mountain.exe. The setup package generally installs about 66 files and is usually about 204.58 MB (214,516,763 bytes). Relative to the overall usage of users who have this installed on their PCs, most are running Windows 10 and Windows 7 (SP1). While about 64% of users of Mountain come from the United States, it is also popular in Canada and United Kingdom.

Program detailsProgram details

URL: mountain-game.com
Help link: support.steampowered.com
Installation folder: C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Mountain
Uninstaller: "C:\Program Files\Steam\steam.exe" steaC://uninstall/313340
Estimated size: 204.58 MB

Program filesFiles installed by Mountain

Program executable:Mountain.exe
Path:C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Mountain\Mountain.exe
MD5:3a6977b6ee62eadfe52d78ca77aad88c
Additional files:
  • Mountain.exe
  • mono.dll
  • AppOverlay.dll (by Valve) - Steam Application Overlay Renderer (Steam Application Overlay)
  • AppOverlay64.dll (by Valve)
  • Assembly-CSharp.dll
  • Assembly-CSharp-firstpass.dll
  • Assembly-UnityScript.dll
  • Assembly-UnityScript-firstpass.dll
  • Boo.Lang.dll - boo - an extensible programming language for the CLI
  • crashhandler.dll - Steam Crash Handler Library
  • crashhandler64.dll
  • DynamicText.dll (by Strobotnik Ltd) - DynamicText (DynamicText_DLL)
  • GameOverlayRenderer.dll - Steam Game Overlay Renderer
  • GameOverlayRenderer64.dll
  • GameOverlayUI.exe - Steam
  • libav_h264-56.dll
  • libavcodec-56.dll
  • libavformat-56.dll
  • libavresample-2.dll
  • libavutil-54.dll
  • libswscale-3.dll
  • Mono.Security.dll (by MONO development team) - MONO CLI
  • mscorlib.dll (by MONO development team) - MONO Common language infrastructure
  • OculusPlugin.dll
  • SDL2.dll - Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL)
  • Steam.dll
  • Steam.exe - Steam Client Bootstrapper
  • steamclient.dll
  • steamclient64.dll
  • steamerrorreporter.exe
  • steamerrorreporter64.exe
  • SteamUI.dll - SteamUI Dynamic Link Library
  • streaming_client.exe
  • System.Core.dll
  • System.dll
  • System.Xml.dll
  • tier0_s.dll - tier0_s Dynamic Link Library
  • tier0_s64.dll
  • UnityEngine.dll
  • UnityScript.Lang.dll
  • video.dll
  • vstdlib_s.dll - vstdlib_ s.dll
  • vstdlib_s64.dll
  • winh264.dll

Program behaviorsBehaviors exhibited

Scheduled Task
  • Steam.exe is scheduled as a task with the class '{13BD01FC-A338-4ADF-B9A8-FB8531DDAF0A}' (runs on registration).
Scheduled Task (Boot/Login)
  • Steam.exe is automatically launched at startup through a scheduled task named Steam_Reg_HKCURun_S-1-5-21-2670030505-518119727-3750952168-1001.
Startup File (User Run)
  • Steam.exe is loaded in the current user (HKCU) registry as an auto-starting executable named 'Steam' and executes as "C:\Program Files\Steam\steam.exe" -silent.
Startup File (All Users Run)
  • Steam.exe is loaded in the all users (HKLM) registry as a startup file name 'Steam' which loads as "C:\Program Files\Steam\steam.exe" -silent.
Windows Firewall Allowed Program
  • Steam.exe is added as a firewall exception for 'C:\Program Files\Steam\steam.exe'.

How do I remove Mountain?

You can uninstall Mountain from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel.
  1. On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:
    • Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program.
    • Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.
  2. When you find the program Mountain, click it, and then do one of the following:
    • Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall.
    • Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
  3. Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove Mountain.

OS VERSIONS
Win 10 61%
Win 7 0%
 
HOW IT STARTS
Automatically starts? Yes
(Found in the run registry)
 
USER ACTIONS
Uninstall it 7%
Keep it 93%

Windows OS versionsWindows

Which Windows OS versions does it run on?
Windows 10 61.11%
Windows 7 38.10%
Windows Vista 0.53%
Windows XP 0.26%
Which OS releases does it run on?
Windows 8.1 23.61%
Windows 7 Home Premium 19.10%
Windows 10 Home 17.51%
Windows 10 Pro 9.28%
Windows 7 Ultimate 9.28%
Windows 7 Professional 8.49%

Distribution by countryGeography

63.88% of installs come from the United States
Which countries install it?
  United States 63.88%
  Canada 5.44%
  United Kingdom 5.24%
  Australia 4.27%
  Germany 2.72%
  Netherlands 2.33%
  France 2.14%
  Norway 1.75%
  New Zealand 1.55%
  Sweden 1.36%
  Brazil 0.97%
  DK 0.97%
  Finland 0.97%
  Spain 0.58%

OEM distributionPC manufacturers

What PC manufacturers (OEMs) have it installed?
Hewlett-Packard 26.34%
ASUS 13.98%
Acer 12.37%
Dell 10.75%
Lenovo 8.60%
MSI 6.45%
Toshiba 6.45%
GIGABYTE 5.38%
Alienware 4.30%
Medion 2.69%
Samsung 1.61%
Apple 1.08%
Common models
ASUS All Series 15.15%
HP Pavilion g6 Notebook P... 3.03%
MSI MS-7821 3.03%
HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook ... 2.42%
MSI MS-7758 2.42%
HP ENVY TS 15 Notebook PC 1.82%

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