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Some applications download update packages into a temporary "updater" folder before running them. For example, Bitwarden and other apps have been noted to leave installer archives in local AppData folders.

Always right-click the archive and scan it with a tool like Windows Defender or Trend Micro before attempting to interact with the contents. System_Update_02.7z

If you found this file on your drive or a forum, it usually falls into one of these three categories: Some applications download update packages into a temporary

Many fan-made mods or unofficial patches for games use this naming convention (e.g., a "System Update" for a specific emulator or a modded version of an older game). If you found this file on your drive

If you did not intentionally download a patch, generic names like "System_Update" are often used by malicious actors to trick users into running executable files hidden inside. 3. How to Safely Inspect the File

Use the 7-Zip utility to "Open Archive" rather than "Extract." This allows you to see the file names and extensions inside without executing them.