Teredo Tunneling Adapter activation
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Hello!
I am using a Lenovo T61 computer, but for a few days now I can't connect a USB key. My computer only recognizes my large capacity hard drive. Additionally, the Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter icon in my device manager has a yellow exclamation mark. I would like to know if someone can help me resolve this issue?
I am using a Lenovo T61 computer, but for a few days now I can't connect a USB key. My computer only recognizes my large capacity hard drive. Additionally, the Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter icon in my device manager has a yellow exclamation mark. I would like to know if someone can help me resolve this issue?
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Hello
I had the same problem (Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface (Code 10)). Code 10 problems are generally related to the Windows registry
What you need to know is that tunneling is the process that allows connecting several computers on a local network (Minecraft LAN game) or on a larger local network (Hamachi). All these processes use tunneling
To resolve it on Windows 7:
Windows key + R
type regedit and OK
authorize if necessary
then HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SYSTEM
CURRENT_CONTROL_SET
SERVICES
TCIP6
then click on Parameters
double-click on DisabledComponents
use a decimal base and replace the current value (which is often 152) with 0
then go to Windows Device Manager, disable and re-enable Teredo and that’s it
I had the same problem (Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface (Code 10)). Code 10 problems are generally related to the Windows registry
What you need to know is that tunneling is the process that allows connecting several computers on a local network (Minecraft LAN game) or on a larger local network (Hamachi). All these processes use tunneling
To resolve it on Windows 7:
Windows key + R
type regedit and OK
authorize if necessary
then HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SYSTEM
CURRENT_CONTROL_SET
SERVICES
TCIP6
then click on Parameters
double-click on DisabledComponents
use a decimal base and replace the current value (which is often 152) with 0
then go to Windows Device Manager, disable and re-enable Teredo and that’s it