Microsoft Driver Tetherxp.inf Windows 10 May 2026
Microsoft driver tetherxp.inf — Windows 10 (Informative Brief)
- Remote Code Execution (CVE‑2017‑8623) – A vulnerability in the legacy RNDIS driver allowed attackers on the same USB network to execute arbitrary code.
- No Patch Support – Even if you find a working copy, Microsoft no longer releases security updates for this driver.
- Power Management Conflicts – XP-era drivers don’t honor Windows 10’s connected standby or modern sleep states, causing battery drain.
- Crash Dumps (BSOD) – The driver may reference obsolete kernel APIs, leading to
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUALorSYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION.
- Provide a line-by-line walkthrough of a specific tetherxp.inf file you paste here.
- Show exact pnputil commands to install/uninstall on Windows 10.
Device Manager
In , find your tethered phone under "Network adapters".