When the machine initializes, manually Confirm the firmware changes when prompted by the UEFI screen.
The 64 indicates it is a 64-bit executable, and exe is the standard Windows executable extension. This file is responsible for: vsut64exe updated
: Before modifying any data strings, poll the current firmware table to check the active SMBIOS structure: vsut64.exe -SMBIOS -Display Use code with caution. When the machine initializes, manually Confirm the firmware
The 64 in the filename indicates this is a . The 64 in the filename indicates this is a
Though it is a small executable, VSUT64.exe is a fundamental building block for automated IT workflows. By allowing the programmatic update of SMBIOS strings, it ensures that hardware—no matter how it was configured at the factory—can be seamlessly integrated into a company's digital ecosystem. For the "updated" user, it represents the shift from manual hardware tinkering to streamlined, scriptable device management.
In large-scale system inventories, IT teams often deploy vsut64.exe alongside other common benchmarking and reporting programs. Ensure your deployment pipelines do not accidentally substitute it with these alternative diagnostic utilities: Intel® System Support Utility for Windows*