[verified]: Oem 61.inf
The VEN_10DE indicates NVIDIA; VEN_1002 is AMD; VEN_8086 is Intel.
Sometimes, oem61.inf represents an old version of a driver that is conflicting with a new update. For example, if you update your graphics card but the old driver file ( oem61.inf ) is still referenced in the registry, you might experience crashes or blue screens (BSOD). This is known as a "ghost driver." oem 61.inf
If oem61.inf is associated with a known, trusted device, leave it untouched. If it corresponds to uninstalled or problematic hardware, use pnputil to remove it cleanly—do not manually delete the file from C:\Windows\INF . The VEN_10DE indicates NVIDIA; VEN_1002 is AMD; VEN_8086
| Key Field | Example Content | What It Tells You | |-----------|----------------|--------------------| | Signature | "$Windows NT$" | Target OS | | Provider | %ProviderName% | Manufacturer (e.g., Intel, NVIDIA, Realtek) | | Class | Net , Display , Printer | Device category | | CatalogFile | driver.cat | Associated digital signature | | DriverVer | 10/05/2023, 1.2.3.4 | Driver version & date | This is known as a "ghost driver