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": oem69.inf
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. Windows 11's feature (part of Core Isolation) sometimes
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. Remember: Windows manages these files for a reason
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 .
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 .