Published Name: oem69.inf Original Name: rt640x64.inf Provider Name: Realtek Class Name: Network adapters Driver Version: 10/15/2022 10.50.922.2022 Signer Name: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
Remaps the configuration script name into an indexed sequence (e.g., oem0.inf , oem1.inf ... oem69.inf ).
on your machine might be different from someone else's. To confirm exactly what it is: NiceLabel Help Center Command Prompt as Administrator. pnputil /enum-drivers and check the Provider Name Class Name Microsoft Community Hub 🛠️ Common Issues & Fixes oem69.inf
pnputil /delete-driver oem69.inf /uninstall /force
If you are receiving a report or error regarding this file, you can verify exactly what it is and remove it if necessary using these steps: Published Name: oem69
Look at the , Provider (e.g., Intel, AMD), and Class Name (e.g., Display, Net) to identify the driver. Method 2: Opening the File Directly Open File Explorer and navigate to C:\Windows\INF . Locate the file oem69.inf . Right-click it and open it with Notepad .
If you are concerned, you should first use the pnputil command to inspect the driver. If the provider is not a known, reputable company (e.g., Microsoft, NVIDIA, Intel, Realtek, your PC's manufacturer) and the driver appears suspicious, then it warrants further investigation. In such cases, consider running a full system scan with an up-to-date antivirus program and using the pnputil /delete-driver command to remove the driver if necessary. You can also use a tool like (Rapr.exe) to review the driver store and identify old or orphaned drivers. To confirm exactly what it is: NiceLabel Help
Because the file name is generic, you cannot guess the associated hardware just by looking at the title. You must check the internal contents of the file. Method 1: Using the Command Prompt (Fastest)
generic system name Windows assigns to a specific third-party driver during installation. Because these names are assigned sequentially, the actual device it controls varies depending on your computer's hardware and installation history. Commonly identified drivers for this file name include: AMD SMBus Driver: Part of the AMD Chipset software Samsung USB Driver: Often used for Samsung mobile device connectivity. Intel Drivers: Can be associated with various Intel chipset components Common Issues
Run the command: pnputil /delete-driver oem69.inf /uninstall /force . Restart your computer. 5. Run SFC /Scannow
Several reports link oem69.inf to network cards. In one instance, a failing Ethernet controller was associated with the driver oem69.inf , which was controlling a Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller. A similar case involved an Intel Ethernet Controller, where oem69.inf was again the driver in use. In these scenarios, the file was the software bridge between the operating system and the physical hardware responsible for the computer's internet or local network connection. A problem with this driver would likely result in a loss of network connectivity.