Oem69.inf Link
Reinstall the driver, which will generate a new OEM INF entry and repair the link. Can I delete it?
Windows uses a specific naming convention for third-party drivers (drivers not built into the original Windows image). When you install a driver for a printer, a GPU, or a Wi-Fi card, Windows renames the original driver file to a generic "oem" name followed by a number—such as oem0.inf , oem1.inf , and so on. oem69.inf
oem69.inf is a standard Windows re-naming of a third-party driver. It isn't a virus or "bloatware," but a necessary map for your hardware. If it's causing errors, identify the associated hardware and perform a clean reinstall of those specific drivers. Reinstall the driver, which will generate a new
is simply the 70th third-party driver installed on your specific machine (starting from zero). When you install a driver for a printer,