Use System Restore to revert device drivers and registry configurations back to a state previous to the Code 31 error. Be sure to choose a restore point from a date and time before you know or suspect that the Code 31 error first appeared. 8. Disable any hardware-based security on the device.
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SOURCE: The 6TO4 and ISATAP Adapters have stopped.
Hi,
You don't mention what laptop you have, but if you browse to the laptop manufacturers website, eg. www.hp.com, they always have driver downloads for their products.
Download the drivers for your laptop and reinstall these to get your network card working.
Feel free to ask me for any further assistance regarding this matter.
Best wishes,
Graemevm
SOURCE: unable to connect to the internet at times.
Problem #1:
Please give more details about your setup -
Problem#2:
This is apparently a well-known bug in Vista, but nothing to worry about. Take a look at the information from Microsoft.
Please give more details regarding problem #1 and I'm happy to see if I can be of any help.
SOURCE: I have windows vista home
In the Control Panel, update the drivers. If still unsuccessful, delete those adapters, restart your workstation and reinstall drivers. Helpful to have another workstation nearby in case you need to download the drivers from the Internet.
receive error code 31 if the device driver is not updated.
As you have already updated the device try reinstalling the device driver and check if that works, if that does not resolve the issue you may ignore the error message, below link will you go more information related to this issue:
On a Windows Vista-based computer or on a Windows Server 2008-based computer, the Microsoft ISATAP adapter appears with a yellow exclamation mark next to it in Device Manager, and you also receive an error message
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/932520
Steps to uninstall and reinstall the device driver:
Uninstall and reinstall the device from device manger. Steps to uninstall the device:
i. Click Start, type devmgmt.msc and press enter.
ii. Locate Microsoft ISATAP Adapter device
iii. Right click on the device and select uninstall
iv. Restart the computer for the changes to happen
Uninstall and reinstall the adapter from Program and features. Steps to follow
i. Click Start and choose Control Panel
ii. In Control Panel double click on the "Programs and Features" icon.
iii. Here you can find all the programs and items which are installed in Windows Vista.
iv. To remove adapter click once on the program and then click on Uninstall/Change and follow the prompts.
hope this helps
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