It is a core system file provided by Microsoft, first introduced with and fully implemented in Windows 10 and Windows 11 . Its primary job is to act as a framework—a bridge—between your physical or virtual network hardware (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth) and the Windows networking stack.

If you’ve ever dug into the Windows System32 drivers folder or used a tool like Process Explorer , you might have come across a file named netadaptercx.sys . While not as famous as ntoskrnl.exe or as notorious as old buggy GPU drivers, this file is absolutely critical for modern Windows networking.

Here is everything you need to know about what it is, why it runs on your PC, and whether it’s safe. netadaptercx.sys stands for Network Adapter Class Extension Driver .

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