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Generally, no. The legitimate file is safe and necessary for your computer to talk to certain USB hardware. However, because it "drops" system drivers—a behavior also seen in malware—some antivirus programs flag it as suspicious.
Right-click the file, select Properties , and navigate to the Digital Signatures tab. A legitimate file will be signed by a trusted entity (such as ASRock Inc. or Microsoft). If there is no signature, or if the signature is unverified or belongs to an unknown entity, the file is unsafe. drvsetup64 drvsetup64exe
Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. Generally, no