The legitimate executable is found in:
: In unofficial or "cracked" installation guides, users are often instructed to use the F4 (Uninstall) csinativeimagegen.exe
If you have ever opened the Task Manager on a Windows computer—especially one used for software development or running complex enterprise applications—you might have spotted a process named consuming a significant chunk of your CPU or memory. The name looks technical, slightly obscure, and for many users, immediately raises a red flag: Is this a virus? Can I disable it? Why is it running without my permission? The legitimate executable is found in: : In