Sp45367.exe ((full))

Press Win + X and select Device Manager .

If you find Sp45367.exe (or any suspicious process with a random numeric name): Sp45367.exe

The story behind "Sp45367.exe" could be as simple as a necessary update to ensure compatibility and efficiency within a computer system. It's the kind of file that might come with a note from the manufacturer or developer, advising on its purpose and the changes it brings. Press Win + X and select Device Manager

The Sp prefix in often indicates that the file is part of a software update or service pack from a hardware manufacturer, most commonly Hewlett-Packard (HP) or sometimes Dell or Lenovo. For example, HP frequently uses Sp followed by a number to denote "Service Pack" or "SoftPaq" files—their proprietary format for driver and BIOS updates. The Sp prefix in often indicates that the