!new! — Oem69.inf

Note: Use the /uninstall flag if you want to attempt a clean uninstallation of the device associated with it.

Users typically encounter this file when it causes one of the following: 1. Windows Update or Windows 11 Upgrade Fails A "problematic driver" error often points to an outdated Microsoft Learn oem69.inf

On a fresh installation of Windows, there are no oem*.inf files. The number 69 suggests that the computer has had a relatively active life. It implies that at least 68 other third-party drivers were installed before it. This could indicate: Note: Use the /uninstall flag if you want

can cite this file if the underlying driver is corrupted or outdated. Windows Update Failures: you will often find:

In the same directory, you will often find:

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