Sp79350 |link|
You can find the file, often labeled as sp79350.exe , through legitimate driver repository sites.
I’m unable to find any verified or widely recognized story, article, or creative work specifically tied to the code It does not match a known book ISBN, movie production number, patent, standard product SKU, or archival reference in major public databases (including library catalogs, film registries, or government records). sp79350
Since this is an older driver, it may not be immediately obvious on the main HP Support website. It is hosted on HP’s FTP site. You can find the file, often labeled as sp79350
Manages the USB Type-C power delivery and data connection. It is hosted on HP’s FTP site
– It could be an internal tracking number (e.g., from a warehouse, evidence log, or company SKU) that isn’t publicly documented, or a typo of a known reference (e.g., SP-79350 might be a misremembered part number).
While primarily meant for HP laptops, this driver is often used to resolve generic USB 3.0/UCSI errors on systems using specific Intel or AMD chipsets.
– It may be a placeholder or tag used by a writer in an unpublished manuscript, fan fiction, or role-playing game wiki. If so, there is no “proper story” beyond what an author has privately assigned to that code.