Mircosoft teredo tunneling adapter

how can i recover mircosoft teredo tunneling adapter

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Recover?  Can you give us more information?
To Re-install it
Click on Start.
Type Device Manager in search box and open it.
Click the Action tab at the top and click add legacy hardware
then click next and next again it will then scan and find nothing click next on the screen after that.
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 column choose Microsoft then in the right hand column scroll down and choose Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter, then click
next and this will install it.
To check just make sure it is set to show hidden devices, right click on device manager on the right and click view then show hidden devices.
Wanikiya and Dyami--Team Zigzag

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    Hi,
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  • Reload Teredo Tunneling Adapter on a Pavilion

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    Device manager said I have a bad Teredo tunneling adapter.  Deleted adapter and then loaded new adapter. Message given was " this device cannot start ( code 10 ). Device manager says new adapter is bad ( shows yellow troubleshoot icon ) and after troubleshooting the message given say that I have up to date software- any help ????

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    http://appuals.com/microsoft-teredo-tunneling-adapter/
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  • Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter cannot start (code 10)

    Hi guys,
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    I've tried 2 device-updating programs (DriverTuner by LionSea, Driver Booster by IObit), yet neither of them ware able to help me .
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  • Microsoft teredo tunneling adapter missing

    I have a Compaq laptop running windows 7.  I also have an Officejet 6700 wireless printer.  About a month ago my printer quit working.  Device manager said there was a problem with MICROSOFT TEREDO TUNNELING ADAPTER DRIVER. 
    I took my laptop to Staples where I had purchased both laptop & printer.  They referred me to an expert who works for them.
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  • Microsoft Teredo tunneling adapter #2 is not working

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    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 column choose Microsoft then in the right hand column scroll down and choose Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter, then click
    next and this will install it.
    To check just make sure it is set to show hidden devices, right click on device manager on the right and click view then show hidden devices.
    Wanikiya and Dyami--Team Zigzag

  • Missing "Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter"

    I have a virtual machine running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that is missing the "Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter" in devmgmt.msc.  I have done the regfix of adding DisabledComponents=0 under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\
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  • Teredo Tunneling Adapter Driver code 10

    I have tried a number of the steps from previous postings but nothing is working. Still can't print.
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