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No, this file is 100% safe to run.

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6.3.0.6300 6.82%
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6.2.1.1100 4.55%
6.2.1.1100 2.27%
6.2.1.500 2.27%
6.2.1.100 6.82%
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Import table
advapi32.dll
RegQueryInfoKeyA, RegSetValueExA, CryptImportKey, CryptDecrypt, RegEnumValueA, CryptGetUserKey, CryptGenKey, CryptExportKey, CryptEncrypt, CryptDestroyKey, RegEnumKeyExA, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, CryptSetProvParam, CryptReleaseContext, CryptAcquireContextA, RegOpenKeyExA, RegCreateKeyExA, RegCloseKey, RegDeleteKeyA, RegDeleteValueA, RegQueryValueExA
btosif.dll
OSIF_Alloc, OSIF_EncodeFile, OSIF_DecodeFile, OSIF_Free
kernel32.dll
SetLastError, OutputDebugStringA, GetCurrentProcess, GetProcAddress, GetModuleHandleA, LocalFree, InterlockedIncrement, InterlockedDecrement, Sleep, GetTempPathA, GetLocaleInfoA, GetVersionExA, MoveFileA, MoveFileW, CopyFileA, CopyFileW, GetFileAttributesA, GetFileAttributesW, GetTempFileNameA, GetTempFileNameW, GetTempPathW, LoadLibraryA, GetVersion, WaitForSingleObject, ResetEvent, CloseHandle, TerminateThread, FreeLibrary, CreateEventA, LocalAlloc, ExpandEnvironmentStringsA, SystemTimeToFileTime, FileTimeToSystemTime, FileTimeToLocalFileTime, TzSpecificLocalTimeToSystemTime, GetTimeZoneInformation, SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime, GetSystemDefaultLCID, IsValidCodePage, InterlockedCompareExchange, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetTickCount, GetCurrentThreadId, GetCurrentProcessId, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, lstrlenA, FormatMessageA, InterlockedExchange, MultiByteToWideChar, WideCharToMultiByte, GetLastError, lstrlenW, CompareStringA, GetACP, GetThreadLocale, CompareStringW, lstrcmpiA, lstrcmpiW, GetEnvironmentVariableA, GetEnvironmentVariableW, GetStringTypeExA, SetEvent, GetStringTypeExW
msvcr80.dll
DllMain
msvcrt.dll
DllMain
ole32.dll
CoCreateInstance, OleRun
user32.dll
CharLowerW, CharLowerA, CharUpperA, RegisterWindowMessageA, PostThreadMessageA, GetMessageA, PostMessageA, PeekMessageA, DispatchMessageA, TranslateMessage, CharUpperW, wsprintfA

btosif_olx.dll

Bluetooth Software by Broadcom Corporation (Signed)

Remove btosif_olx.dll
Version:   6.3.0.6300
MD5:   ce8149f913416ae535d780b32dd74c83
SHA1:   a5d3b3b4e5f7578716231425f58b684e8823ff21

What is btosif_olx.dll?

BTOSIF Outlook Express module for Broadcom's OEM distributed Bluetooth Windows software drivers. This module is installed as part of the OEMs driver updates.

About btosif_olx.dll (from Broadcom Corporation)

With a pure digital CMOS approach and excellent blocking performance, Broadcom's Bluetooth chipsets and system solutions provide the technology to make wireless personal area networking a reality. Pro

DetailsDetails

File name:btosif_olx.dll
Publisher:Broadcom Corporation.
Product name:Bluetooth Software
Description:BTOSIF Outlook Express DLL
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\widcomm\bluetooth software\btosif_olx.dll
File version:6.3.0.6300
Size:381.28 KB (390,432 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Broadcom Corporation
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Expiration date:Saturday, April 21, 2012
Digital DNA
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C# / Basic .NET
.NET CLR:Yes
.NET NGENed:No
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Broadcom Corporation
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Bluetooth wireless technology is an international open standard for allowing intelligent devices to communicate with each other over short range wireless links. It allows any sort of electronic equipment - from computers and cell phones to keyboards and headphones - to make its own connections, without wires, cables or any direct action from a user.
Broadcom Corporation
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A Bluetooth stack is software that refers to an implementation of the Bluetooth protocol stack. Widcomm was the first Bluetooth stack for the Windows operating system. The stack was initially developed by a company named Widcomm, which was acquired by Broadcom. The Microsoft Windows Bluetooth stack only supports external or integrated Bluetooth dongles attached through USB.
Broadcom Corporation
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This software is to add functions over the Microsoft Bluetooth software for Microsoft Windows Vista. So the version number of some of the software may not the same as the version number of this software. This package installs the software (Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate Software II) to enable the ThinkPad Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate and the Thinkpad Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate. However, some models do not support Blue...

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 48.65%
Windows 7 Ultimate 18.92%
Windows 7 Professional 13.51%
Windows 7 Home Basic 13.51%
Windows 8.1 2.70%
Microsoft Windows XP 2.70%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 25.00% of Bluetooth Software.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Lenovo 30.00%
Dell 20.00%
Hewlett-Packard 17.50%
Sony 15.00%
ASUS 5.00%
GIGABYTE 5.00%
Samsung 5.00%
Alienware 2.50%
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