is a 64-bit executable utility primarily used for the silent or manual installation and uninstallation of device drivers on Windows systems. It is most commonly associated with the CH340 and CH341 series of USB-to-serial and USB-to-parallel converter chips, often found in Arduino clones, hobbyist electronics, and CNC equipment. Core Features
Cybercriminals often name malware to mimic legitimate processes. Watch for these red flags: drvsetup64 drvsetup64.exe
when trying to run this file, or are you concerned about its USB not recognized connected device has malfunctioned DRVSETUP64
is a legitimate and useful component of many hardware driver installers on 64-bit Windows systems. In most cases, it runs temporarily and without issue. However, its name is also attractive to malware authors, so you should always verify the file’s location, digital signature, and behavior. device non-detection after retrying
(but this is less common in modern Windows builds).