Windows 10 [exclusive] - Microsoft Driver Tetherxp.inf
When Windows 10 launched, tetherxp.inf was still present in the driver store ( C:\Windows\Inf\tetherxp.inf ). However, Microsoft made three significant changes:
If forcing the RNDIS driver does not work, the issue may be related to the USB cable or the port. microsoft driver tetherxp.inf windows 10
In the early days of smartphones, Windows required a specific setup information file (.inf) to recognize a phone as a network interface. The tetherxp.inf file tells Windows to use its built-in RNDIS (Remote Network Driver Interface Specification) driver for the connected USB device. When Windows 10 launched, tetherxp