root/HTGD0005, HTGD0003 and HTGD0006 (exe), what is it?

I am trying to determine the identity of the three executable files located on my root directory.  HTGD0003, HTGD0005 and HTG0006.  Web search results do not produce anything or define as malware, usually taking me to a 'speed your PC' type site thugs.  Any help?

Eyes

I suggest running the Microsoft Safety Scanner

http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

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