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Remote NDIS error 31 when tethering to my phone.
(originally posted on Superuser, however lately I've been having a problem of none of my questions getting answered on Stack Exchange. )
Recently I've been trying to download a few games, however many of the games I want are gigabytes big, and this would obliterate my home network's 15GB data cap. My phone's internet connection is unlimited, so I attempted to tether it to my PC to download my games. However, when I plugged in my phone (Samsung Galaxy S9) and turned on USB tethering, the drivers failed to install.
This is the message given from Windows Device Manager:
Code:Remote NDIS Based Internet Sharing Device: This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)
I know that my phone itself is capable of USB tethering; whenever I do this on a different computer it works. My PC is not capable of WiFi or Bluetooth, so USB tethering is the only thing I could possibly do. I've even tried USB WiFi dongles in the past which also lead to the same error.
Nothing on the internet has worked for me so far. I've searched everywhere for a solution. I've tried updating my drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling, and going through the troubleshooting wizard, all of which failed to solve my issue. There was never an exact time this started happening and at my position now, restoring my system would not be feasible.
Here is some info about my system:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core E6700
RAM: 6GB DDR3
GPU: Nvidia GTX 750