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Report abuse. If its like mine then the only driver you can find for Windows 11 would be available in Settings > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Optional Updates > Driver Updates. If you see anything else in there then don't install it unless its not installed or you have a problem with said thing (such as Bluetooth in this case). TY. TylerDD.
I downloaded Bluetooth drivers from Intel, doesn't work. Bluetooth is missing in device manager, and when I show hidden devices and update the Generic Bluetooth Radio it doesn't work. The dongle just shows up as CSR Reference Endpoint in the Bluetooth & Other Devices under Devices in Win 10 Settings. I tried just about everything and nothing works!
1. If you’re running Windows 10 (Version 1703), use the Bluetooth troubleshooter to try to fix Bluetooth problems. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot. Open Troubleshoot settings. Under Find and fix other problems, select Bluetooth > Run the troubleshooter. ( To see which version of Windows 10 is ...
There are hidden bluetooth drivers for other devices but not the TP-link 4.2 adapter. I've posted a screenshot of the hidden drivers. There is a hidden driver called "TP-link bluetooth USB adapter. This is not for the archer t2ub nano adapter. This is for the TP-link UB500 bluetooth adapter, an older bluetooth adapter I used.
On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the Run box. Type devmgmt.msc and click OK. Double-click Bluetooth to expand the category, then right-click your Bluetooth adapter to select Update Driver. Click Search Automatically for updated driver software. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the update.
1. Search 'Device Manager' from Start. Right-click the device, and select 'Uninstall'. Choose Action on the menu bar. Then, Choose 'Scan for hardware changes' to reinstall the driver. 2. Download and install the Bluetooth driver directly from the PC manufacturer's support website.
4. Restarted more than once. 5. Ran trouble-shooting from Windows 8.1. 6. Modified the bth.inf file in order to include my adapter. However, nothing has worked. There are no errors and everything looks like it should work (blinking blue light, etc.) except for it does not notice any devices. It is not on the end of the sensors (bluetooth ...
Restart the Bluetooth Support Service. Press WIN+R. type: services.msc. Find "Bluetooth support service". Right click then Restart. Right click then properties. check if the startup type set to Automatic. Update Bluetooth driver via Device Manager. WIN+X then Select Device Manager. right-click the device, and then click “Update Driver” to ...
I suggest you to follow the below link and check, if it helps: Method 1: Run the hardware troubleshooter and check the issue status. Follow the steps: Press “Windows key + W”. Type “Troubleshooter” in the Search box and hit enter. Select “Hardware and Sound” from the Troubleshooter Window.
Here are other things you can do: Uninstall the Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager, and then reinstall it: Open Device Manager > select Bluetooth. Press and hold (or right-click) the Bluetooth adapter name (which may include the word “radio”), and select Uninstall device > Uninstall > Restart your PC.