Ftdiun2k.ini
While modern Windows versions (10/11) use different driver models (often generic USB class drivers or newer WHQL-certified drivers), legacy industrial systems and older hardware often still rely on these specific driver packages. Consequently, finding ftdiun2k.ini on a system usually indicates the presence of older, legacy FTDI drivers installed for industrial control equipment, CNC machines, or legacy serial adapters.
If you encounter this file, it is likely a component of the package and is safe, provided it originated from a legitimate FTDI driver installer. ftdiun2k.ini
The "UN" in ftdiun2k suggests this file is heavily tied to the uninstallation process. When a user attempts to remove FTDI drivers using a dedicated uninstaller utility provided by FTDI, this .ini file acts as a manifest. It lists: While modern Windows versions (10/11) use different driver