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One Group. One Name. One new logo for all.

The Motherson group, which Samvardhana Motherson Peguform (SMP) is part of, is introducing a new logo, which is from now on used by all of its companies. The group is unifying the visual identity of its companies to make the principle of a common culture more visible. All companies will continue operating self-sufficiently. The change of logo will not affect the management structure and the shareholding structure of Motherson and its companies.

Selectfire.dll

In Apex Legends , the Selectfire Receiver is an item that changes weapon firing modes. While this is a game item, it is a file that normally exists as an individual, standalone .dll file in your system folders (like System32 ).

If a .dll file with this name appeared in a game folder (e.g., inside the Apex or Origin/Steam install directories), it is highly likely a third-party modification (mod), hack, or cheat script rather than an official game file. 2. Security Implications: Suspicious DLLs

Because DLL files can be used for malicious purposes, any file named Selectfire.dll found on a computer should be treated with caution. 1. Context: Gaming (Likely Origin) Selectfire.dll

If the file is in a game folder, use the Steam or EA App "Verify Integrity of Game Files" feature to remove the file and replace it with legitimate files. 3. "Selectfire.dll" vs. "Crossfire.dll"

If an antivirus identifies it as malicious, delete it immediately. In Apex Legends , the Selectfire Receiver is

Sometimes users confuse "Selectfire" with crossfire.dll or other legitimate DirectX/system files. If you are experiencing a "missing .dll" error, it is likely related to crossfire.dll or a similar, legitimate file, and fixing it involves updating graphics drivers or reinstalling the game. To give you the most accurate advice, I need to know: did you find this file (what folder path)? Are you seeing a specific error message ?

Did you download any recently?

Based on the search results, there is no widely recognized or legitimate system file named "Selectfire.dll" in Windows.