Wait, there's a service pack called SP6 for Windows 98, released in 1999. If that's the case, SP64701.exe could be part of an update or a patch related to Windows 98. But why would the user mention it now? Maybe they found an old file or are dealing with legacy systems.

A quick search through HP’s official support databases reveals that file names like sp6xxxx.exe are the standard naming scheme for HP’s SoftPaq download files. SoftPaqs are self-extracting executable packages that contain drivers, BIOS updates, firmware patches, or utility software for HP computers (laptops, desktops, workstations).

If you install sp64701.exe and your USB ports still aren't working:

: Tools required to write the new firmware to the motherboard's ROM.

The file sp64701.exe is an executable file that has been identified as a software package by various users and security software. However, without more context, it's difficult to determine its exact purpose or origin. In this review, we will analyze the file based on available information and provide an assessment of its safety and potential impact on systems.