![]() If I re-enable the network devices (w-fi and/or Ethernet) the 3 minute Teredo error reporting and Device Manager refreshing resumes (Bluetooth is disabled since I don't use it). If I disable the network devices, the error reporting ceases and the device manager stops refreshing. I have tried uninstalling the network drivers, rebooting, and letting windows reinstall the drivers. I have tried re-installing the current Dell networking drivers. There are no devices in Device Manager showing errors, yet the device manager listing will refresh just prior to the Teredo error report being sent to Microsoft. ![]() It doesn't show up if I show hidden devices. It seems Windows is looking for and cannot find a Teredo Tunneling Adapter driver. A Teredo device doesn't show up at all in my network devices and if I try to search for legacy drivers by Microsoft, the Teredo driver is not offered as an option to add it. Over the last 3 weeks, "every" 3 minutes without fail, Windows Error Reporting sends the following error report to Microsoft (evidenced via the Event Viewer):Ĭ:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\NonCritical_圆4_999351ce61e948adcd69eb2ce10f92a449fa48_00000000_05aeb529 My XPS 8900 is running Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Creator's Edition and is up-to date.
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