Gmlxdfltr01.sys

Open File Explorer and navigate to: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ Look for gmlxdfltr01.sys . It may also be in: C:\Program Files\NZXT\CAM\ or C:\Windows\System32\

Yes, but only if you no longer use the associated audio hardware/software. Deleting it will disable certain audio enhancements but will not harm Windows. Always rename first to test. gmlxdfltr01.sys

If the driver is corrupted or incompatible after a Windows update, the system may crash on startup, forcing Automatic Repair. the system may crash on startup

: Visit the manufacturer's website for your mouse (e.g., ASRock or the specific brand for your 33502 model) and download the latest driver or utility. Uninstall Generic Utilities gmlxdfltr01.sys