line-driver-manager.exe

Line Driver Manager Service

System ProcessSafeDriver Manager
CPU Usage
2-12%
Memory
60-180 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\LineTech\LineDriverManager
Publisher
Intel Corporation

Quick Answer

line-driver-manager.exe is safe. It coordinates line drivers for serial/fieldbus hardware, loading drivers on demand and isolating failures to prevent system-wide issues.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Must be in C:\Program Files\LineTech\LineDriverManager\LineDriverManager.exe
Can I Disable?
✔ YES - with risks
Disabling may stop driver loading for connected hardware and could cause devices to stop working until re-enabled.
Startup Dependency
Varies by setup
Essential for startup on systems with line devices; some configurations rely on it for device enumeration.

What is line-driver-manager.exe?

line-driver-manager is a Windows service responsible for discovering, loading, and coordinating line drivers used by serial, RS-485, and fieldbus hardware. It handles hot-plug events, driver lifecycles, and communication between applications and interface devices, reducing driver conflicts and improving stability across connected equipment.

LineDriverManager runs as a background service that mounts the correct line drivers when devices appear, routes data to applications, and enforces driver lifetimes while isolating faults to protect the host system.

Quick Fact: LineDriverManager enables hot-plug support by dynamically loading and unloading line drivers as devices connect or disconnect.

Types of Line Driver Processes

Is line-driver-manager Safe?

Yes, line-driver-manager.exe is safe when obtained from trusted sources and signed by a legitimate vendor.

Is line-driver-manager.exe a Virus or Malware?

The legitimate binary is not a virus. However, attackers may mimic names; always check the path and signature.

How to Tell if line-driver-manager.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location:: Must be in C:\Program Files\LineTech\LineDriverManager\LineDriverManager.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\LineTech\LineDriverManager\LineDriverManager.exe. Any other path is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature:: View at C:\Program Files\LineTech\LineDriverManager\LineDriverManager.exe -> Properties -> Digital Signatures. Should show a valid signer like "LineTech Solutions".
  3. Resource Usage:: Normal usage is 2-12% CPU per driver, 60-180 MB total memory. Abnormally high usage when idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior:: Driver manager should start on demand or at system startup when devices require enumeration. Continuous activity when no devices are connected is suspicious.

Red Flags: If the binary is located outside expected folders (e.g., C:\Users\Username\AppData) or lacks a valid digital signature, scan with antivirus. Beware of similarly-named files like "line-driver-managerx.exe".

Why Is line-driver-manager Running on My PC?

LineDriverManager runs when devices are connected or when the system requires line driver coordination, including startup and background device monitoring.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove line-driver-manager?

Yes, you can disable line-driver-manager. Disabling stops driver coordination and may cause connected hardware to stop functioning until re-enabled.

How to Stop line-driver-manager

How to Uninstall LineDriverManager

Common Problems: Driver Coordination and Performance

If line-driver-manager is misbehaving, try these targeted fixes to restore normal driver coordination and device communication.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open Device Manager and verify devices show as connected
2. Restart the LineDriverManager service
3. Check for updated line drivers from vendor
4. Review logs in C:\ProgramData\LineTech\LineDriverManager\logs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Line Driver Manager?

LineDriverManager is a utility that coordinates line drivers for serial and fieldbus hardware. It helps manage device enumeration, driver loading, and safe operation without rebooting.

Is Line Driver Manager safe?

Yes, when obtained from a trusted vendor and digitally signed, line-driver-manager.exe is safe to run. Always verify the publisher and path.

Where is Line Driver Manager installed?

Installed typically under C:\Program Files\LineTech\LineDriverManager; you can verify by checking the executable path and the digital signature in File Properties.

Can I disable Line Driver Manager?

Disabling stops hardware coordination and driver loading, which can cause connected devices to lose communication until re-enabled. It won't remove the software by itself.

How do I update Line Driver Manager?

Update LineDriverManager via vendor updater or Windows Update if it’s part of a driver package; otherwise reinstall the latest version from the vendor site.

Why is Line Driver Manager using so much CPU?

If LineDriverManager uses high CPU or memory, identify the heavy driver or device with Task Manager (Shift+Esc for per-driver usage) and update drivers or adjust device load.

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