Windows 10 Cannot remove vEthernet (Ethernet), Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter

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Problem: Have to disable 'vEthernet (Ethernet)' after every reboot to be able to use my local network.
Cannot permanently delete this Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter, which is of no use for me.


Windows 10 Pro (ver.2004): no VPN, no Virtual Machine, no Sandbox (But I have had them installed before), no WiFi, one Ethernet.
Hyper-V manager (virtmgmt.msc) is empty, never used.


Windows Features: Hyper-V, Virtual Machine Platform, Windows Sandbox are unchecked.


During a session I can delete vEthernet in Device Manager but it comes back after Reboot. (IP: 172.xxx.xxx.1)


When uninstalled in Network connections I get following error:
Could not uninstall the Client for Microsoft Network features.
The error is 0x80071779.
Using 'Disable-NetAdapterBinding to change 'ms_client to False' goes back to True after Reboot


Network Connection->Diagnose this connection: Couldn't identify the problem.
sfc /scannow: didn't find anything.
Network reset in Settings did not make any difference.


There are some useful information in the Device Managers Events tab shown below, but I do not know how to use it!


2020-06-10 0:31:54 Device deleted

Device ROOT\VMS_MP\0000 was deleted.
Class Guid: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}

[after reboot]

2020-06-10 0:53:24 Device configured (wvms_mp_windows.inf)


Device ROOT\VMS_MP\0000 was configured.
Driver Name: wvms_mp_windows.inf
Class Guid: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Driver Date: 06/21/2006
Driver Version: 10.0.19041.1
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Section: VMSMP.ndi
Driver Rank: 0xFF0000
Matching Device Id: vms_mp
Outranked Drivers:
Device Updated: true
Parent Device: HTREE\ROOT\0

2020-06-10 0:53:24 Device started (VMSNPXYMP)

Device ROOT\VMS_MP\0000 was started.
Driver Name: wvms_mp_windows.inf
Class Guid: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Service: VMSNPXYMP
Lower Filters:
Upper Filters:


How do I remove this virtual adapter?

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