What does the AtomicAlarmClock.exe file do?
The AtomicAlarmClock.exe process is also known as Atomic Alarm Clock (Version 6.3 beta, 6.12, 6.264, 6.262, 5.61, 5.91, 6.01, 5.9) and is a part of Atomic Alarm Clock. This software is produced by Drive Software Company (drive-software.com). An outdated or faulty version of AtomicAlarmClock.exe can cause problems for your computer, ranging from slowness to error messages like these:
- Atomic Alarm Clock has stopped working. Windows is checking for a solution to the problem... (Windows 11, 10, 7)
- Atomic Alarm Clock has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. (Windows 11, 10, 7)
- AtomicAlarmClock.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.
- Access violation at address FFFFFFFF in module AtomicAlarmClock.exe. Read of address 00000000.
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What you should know about AtomicAlarmClock.exe Atomic Alarm Clock
AtomicAlarmClock.exe is not part of Windows, but it is important nonetheless. The file AtomicAlarmClock.exe is found in a subdirectory of "C:\Program Files".
Frequently occurring are file sizes such as 5,321,728 bytes (27% of all these files), 1,597,440 bytes as well as 7 other variants.
File properties have not been internally documented by the producer or developer. When Windows starts, this process is automatically started at the same time (Registry: Run, User Shell Folders, DEFAULT\Run).
The AtomicAlarmClock file is not part of the Windows operating system. The program executes in the background, and can only be terminated using Windows Task Manager. You may uninstall the related program using Windows Control Panel.
AtomicAlarmClock.exe is capable of send data out to the Internet as well as record keystrokes.
For this reason, 49% of all experts consider this file to be a possible threat. The probability that it can cause harm is high.
If you see this file on your hard drive or in Windows Task Manager, please make sure that it is not a malicious variant. It's a fact that many trojans try to cloak their true identity by calling themselves AtomicAlarmClock.exe. With the above information or by using tools like Security Task Manager you can determine if, in your case, the file is an undesirable variant.
What do other computer users say about AtomicAlarmClock?
Its just a system tray clock replacement, but im wondering why it would need to act like a server? Listening on port 4124, eh? Sounds a bit dodgy. It is a brilliant clock tho! (i'm assuming the open port is for the time synchronisation ability...) Andrew Beveridge | |
It is your Atomic Alarm Clock and is nothing to worry about skillzdatkillz | |
it's just a better clock for windows, you can see the date and time just by looking at it. also you can set as many alarms as you like to go off and set them to go daily, weekly, monthly if you wish Mick0305 |
Summary: 3 users consider AtomicAlarmClock.exe essential and should not be removed. source: file.net
How to uninstall Atomic Alarm Clock
To remove Atomic Alarm Clock from your computer, please follow the manual instructions below.
- Click the Windows Start Button. You can find it in the lower-left corner of the taskbar.
- Type 'uninstall'.
- Click Add or remove programs.
- Now locate Atomic Alarm Clock in the list of displayed applications.
- Click the program, and then click Uninstall.


How to check if AtomicAlarmClock.exe (Atomic Alarm Clock) was uninstalled completely
After uninstalling, restart your computer. Then open Windows Explorer and check if a folder with the software name still exists under C:\Program Files. Also, check the Registry for remnants of Atomic Alarm Clock. To do this, start Regedit, then look under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software for: Atomic Alarm Clock or the name of the producer. Keep in mind that only a computer professional should delete entries in the Windows Registry directly.
Last but not least
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