The .msi file is likely to A) be unable to extract the file from within this installation file without corrupting it {The operation is not supported for this type of archive.}, B) unless it is a true virus (a small part injected into a file) it can’t be repaired and C) even if it could be sent to the chest, it is likely to exceed the maximum file size for the chest, if you had the option to deal with the whole archive. However, point A {The operation is not supported for this type of archive.} would apply as it would have to be extracted from the archive.

The one in the F:\System Volume Information_restore location appears to be the same file, the attempt to move it may well have triggered system restore to create a restore point for it.

What to do you could manually delete the one in the F:\System Volume Information_restore point. Presumably you have installed the KiweeToolbar that this .msi file relates ?

So that could be removed, but it also begs the question why it is on the desktop and not somewhere like the downloads folder, etc. So if you have installed the KiweeToolbar you could remove the KiweeToolbar_VGNKIW29191_1.3.118.msi from the desktop.

However the KiweeToolbar site doesn’t have a good reputation, http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/kiwee.com, So I would happily get rid of it and also uninstall the KiweeToolbar if you did install it.