DavidR
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The same general advice offered to the others in this topic, in this location it isn’t a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) but a tool, the same is true of the Killapp detection if its original location is the hp/bin folder, etc and you obviously have an HP system. Send those back (restore from the chest), confirm they are back in the original location hp/bin, etc. and delete the copy that remains in the chest.
The one in the system volume information folder is only because it was moved from the original location, so essentially when you have those back in the original location, that which was sent to the chest from the system volume information folder can be deleted from the chest.
Either don’t scan for PUPs or be aware if there are any PUP detections that you have to investigate to see if they are actually unwanted or are tools which you installed or were installed by the system manufacturer.