It always tells me it couldn't start.Īlternatively, is there a way to physically turn off the Bluetooth module on the motherboard itself? And then switch it back on again? A jumper? Checked the manual, but couldn't see anything obvious. Downloaded the latest version, pointed to it in device manager (from the faulty USB) and then browsing to and installing. ![]() I've tried installing the Bluetooth driver manually too. The USB error was back, but unfortunately no Bluetooth.ĭo you know if there's any way to ensure that all references to a Bluetooth driver have been uninstalled? I've tried a lot of different drivers and I wonder if they've left something behind that's causing issues. Then I went back into the bios and enabled Bluetooth again. When I went back to the device manager, the USB error had gone and no Bluetooth. ![]() I disabled Bluetooth in the BIOS and rebooted.
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