A typical process involving tetherxp.inf looked like this:
When the first Android phones launched (HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1 in 2008), they offered a "USB Tethering" option. However, Windows XP was still the dominant desktop OS. Users who clicked "Tether" on their phone would see a "New Hardware Found" wizard on their PC, which would subsequently fail to find a driver. microsoft driver tetherxp.inf
Windows 10 and 11 prefer netrndis.inf over the legacy tetherxp.inf . If possible, let Windows install "USB RNDIS Adapter" instead of "Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device." A typical process involving tetherxp