It comes along with the driver for the "Alcor Micro USB 2.0 Card Reader" which is installed as an USB storage drive. This utility is preinstalled on several ranges of notebooks (Asus, HP.). SAFE rating from user verdy_p for file %PROGRAMFILES%\AmIcoSingLun\AmIcoSinglun64.exe (Variant: 1283).SAFE rating from user Asus owner for file %PROGRAMFILES%\AmIcoSingLun\AmIcoSinglun64.exe (Variant: 1283).SAFE rating from user siazaha for file %PROGRAMFILES%\AmIcoSingLun\AmIcoSinglun64.exe.It's safe, but there's a small risk that it's a hidden malware, but if it's a malware, it's not dangerous on it's own :) SAFE rating from user mmhhmm? for file %PROGRAMFILES%\AmIcoSingLun\AmIcoSinglun64.exe (Variant: 1283).Pre-installed startup application on HP Desktop SAFE rating from user donbt09 for file %PROGRAMFILES%\AmIcoSingLun\AmIcoSinglun64.exe (Variant: 534671).Seguro, aparece cuando instalas o actualizas controladores de tarjetas SD o USB Safe, appears when you update or install drivers from SD or USB. SAFE rating from user Reack for file %PROGRAMFILES%\AmIcoSingLun\AmIcoSinglun64.exe (Variant: 1283).
Judging from what I've found, it's safe, but the question is: can I disable it to reduce my laptop's boot speed? Or should I leave it as it is?