| Scenario | Verdict | | --- | --- | | Signed by HP, located in C:\SWSetup | – Part of a driver update. Let it run or keep it. | | No digital signature, located in a user folder | Likely Malware – Delete and run antivirus. | | Running constantly, high CPU usage | Suspicious – Scan immediately. | | Temporary file that disappears after reboot | Probably Safe – HP installer cleanup. |
: The file "sp71571.exe" appears to be related to HP (Hewlett-Packard) based on the naming convention commonly used by the company for their software updates and drivers. "SP" often stands for "Software Package" or a similar designation.
: Accept the license agreement; the driver installation should proceed automatically.
A text box appeared at the bottom of the screen: INPUT AUDIO STREAM.
Sp71571.exe [hot] -
| Scenario | Verdict | | --- | --- | | Signed by HP, located in C:\SWSetup | – Part of a driver update. Let it run or keep it. | | No digital signature, located in a user folder | Likely Malware – Delete and run antivirus. | | Running constantly, high CPU usage | Suspicious – Scan immediately. | | Temporary file that disappears after reboot | Probably Safe – HP installer cleanup. |
: The file "sp71571.exe" appears to be related to HP (Hewlett-Packard) based on the naming convention commonly used by the company for their software updates and drivers. "SP" often stands for "Software Package" or a similar designation.
: Accept the license agreement; the driver installation should proceed automatically.
A text box appeared at the bottom of the screen: INPUT AUDIO STREAM.