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Right-click the file and go to Properties > Digital Signatures . If it lacks a signature or is signed by an unknown entity, it has likely been modified. "xfadsk2013 x64exe verified" I notice the keyword you've
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Get-FileHash -Path "C:\Users\Downloads\xfadsk2013_x64.exe" -Algorithm SHA256
If you feel it's safe to do so, executing the file under a controlled environment (like a virtual machine) and monitoring its behavior can provide insights into its functionality.
If you have more details about the file or its intended use, I could offer more targeted advice.