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If you recently installed or updated HP Support Assistant, HP PC Hardware Diagnostics, or HP CoolSense, the installer might have extracted and run Sp65563.exe temporarily. Sp65563.exe
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At first glance, it is a ghost. It has no author listed in its properties, no icon other than the blank white tile of an unknown executable, and a modified date that flickers between three different years when you click on it. Its size is a precise 1,048,576 bytes—exactly one megabyte. No more, no less. To the operating system, it is a citizen without a passport; to the antivirus, a whisper just below the threshold of a shout. search results show some relevant information