Windows 11's feature (part of Core Isolation) sometimes flags certain drivers as incompatible. Users have successfully resolved this by running:

Right-click the Start button and select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Terminal (Admin)." Run the lookup command: pnputil /enum-drivers /published-name oem69.inf Check the "Original Name" or "Provider":

A: Each time you install a driver, Windows adds another oemxx.inf file. Over years of use, updates, and hardware changes, it is common to accumulate hundreds or thousands of these files.

Remember: Windows manages these files for a reason. Unless you have a specific problem to solve, the safest approach is often to leave well enough alone.

You can easily identify the source of the file without special software: Navigate to C:\Windows\INF . Find oem69.inf . Right-click it and select .

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