

All your programs would need to be reinstalled.Įdited by JohnC_21, 09 June 2018 - 08:40 AM. Hopefully somebody else can give you additional ones.Įdit: I did not go through this thread and look at the solutions or links so if the above has already been attempted, sorryĮdit Edit: This is not the most optimal solution but Windows 10 allows you to do a reset with the option to keep files. Wait for your PC to restart and see if that fixes the problem. On the Network reset screen, select Reset now > Yes to confirm.Select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset.Wait a minute and you will see a list of hardware appear, scroll down and choose network adapters then click next, then from the left. then click next and next again it will then scan and find nothing click next on the screen after that. Type Device Manager in search box and open it. If the above does not work then do a Network Reset in Windows 10 netsh interface terredo set state disabled. Type the following commands.Īfter rebooting see if Teredo is in Device Manager or is able to be installed using Legacy Hardware. If the command fails then you will need to enable the command prompt. I have never run into this problem but firstly make sure you have the tunneling driver in System32\Drivers\tunnel.sys.
