Despite the fact that I'm using the specified Bluetooth module port, Windows 10 doesn't recognize it as a Bluetooth radio, just as another USB device, and I'm stuck with the installed drivers' annoying menus, and a hole in my action center:

This is what I have discovered from experimenting over a long time - for windows GUI Bluetooth features to activate, there cannot be any other installed drivers or interfaces. For me in my case, windows didn't active the features until I had uninstalled the stock drivers (CSR Wireless Stack). Basically, Windows needs to be using the "Generic Bluetooth Radio" drivers for the features to be activated.


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I have uninstalled, reinstalled it (Multiple times, multiple restarts) I have tried disabling signatures in startups as someone had suggested, and I have ensured all windows updates are applied and used Intels own " Intel Driver & Support Assistant" and it says it's all up to date as well. Repairing the driver did nothing either. I tried installing an older driver, still same issue. (No I don't have system restore enabled.. unfortunately, and wouldn't know how far back I would have had to go but it did only start today)

Another strange thing: the adapter is not only called "Generic Bluetooth Adapter" but it is in fact a generic Microsoft bluetooth driver and not an Intel driver! However the Bluetooth audio driver is the correct driver by Intel.

Does the v.17 driver package not include a driver for Wireless-N 2230 cards?? It makes no difference if I upgrade directly from v3 to v17 drivers (without uninstalling v3 before) or uninstalling v3 before installing v17 driver. The bluetooth card is always detected as a generic bluetooth adapter using v17...

As you can see in the attached image it is still recognized as generic bluetooth adapter and I cannot connect with my -wireless-headset-pro/ Smart Wireless Headset pro | Android-Fernbedienung - Sony Xperia (Deutschland)

As last option from our end, you may try running the _US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu Intel Driver Update Utility to check if it will allow you to update using the generic driver, however, if this doesn't work, using the driver from the OEM would be the your best option.

I have a MacBook Pro 16 that I purchased in May, 2020, and have been pretty happy with it. My one concern, though, has been with the Bluetooth Radio drivers that Apple provides as part of the Bootcamp package for Windows 10. My use case would be using the Bluetooth radio to pair with my wireless headset so I can use the microphone. The Bluetooth radio only allows the generic Microsoft driver, dated 06/21/2006, to be used, and that does not support the wireless microphone function of any headset I've paired with it. I've tried updating the drivers using the extracted .INF files that come with the Bootcamp driver package (Broadcom), but those drivers don't work, either. What are the steps I need to take to update the Broadcom Bluetooth drivers in Windows 10?

Driver enumeration failures: The Bluetooth radio is in a failed state after successful enumeration by the underlying bus. This typically occurs when building up the driver stack for the radio, e.g. when a filter or function driver is installed on the Bluetooth radio device node (devnode). Failures could occur if a driver encounters an error during one or more start operations and as a result reports a PnP failure. An example of such an operation could be a firmware download to the device.

There is a generic Bluetooth driver that ships with Windows, and this driver is only designed to work with the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator. The trick is to force your Bluetooth radio to load that driver.

 Windows only supports having a single Bluetooth radio installed at a time. If the driver installer detects another USB adapter, other than the Plugable USB-BT5 adapter, the installer will not proceed. 17dc91bb1f

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