Oem84.inf
Removing the corrupted driver and allowing the system to generate a fresh, clean version of the .inf file.
You will typically encounter oem84.inf in one of two locations: oem84.inf
Some aggressive antivirus tools mistakenly flag old OEM INF files as “potentially unwanted” and quarantine them. Removing the corrupted driver and allowing the system
The file oem84.inf is not a mysterious Windows system file—it is simply a renamed third-party driver package that Windows created to manage your hardware. When it works correctly, you will never notice it. When it breaks, the error can range from an annoying pop-up to a complete device failure. When it works correctly, you will never notice it
To find out exactly what this file is doing on your system, you can use the Windows Driver Utility Command Prompt as an Administrator. Type the following command and press Enter: pnputil /enum-drivers
C:\Windows\INF\ This folder contains the setup information files that the system references during the plug-and-play process.