Because the name is so generic, the contents depend entirely on where you got it. Below are the most common scenarios and how to handle them: 1. Common Origins
Some web applications or automated scripts save temporary data with single-letter names.
Double-click the .zip folder to view the files inside without "Extracting All." Look at the file extensions inside (e.g., .txt , .png , .exe ).
If you see an .exe , .scr , or .vbs file inside a zip you don't recognize, delete it immediately. 3. Cleaning Up If this file is just a duplicate cluttering your drive:
Think back to what you were doing when the file appeared. If you didn't intentionally download it, do not open it .