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I have installed the Windows 10 Technical Preview on my mid-2011 MacBook Pro 13-inch. I had been running Windows 7 with no problems. The installation had been done using Apple's BootCamp software. The problem is that, in Windows 10 Device Manager, my Bluetooth USB Host Controller (found in 'Other Devices') shows that no drivers are installed. Worse yet, when I click on Properties for the device, I get: The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28) There are no compatible drivers for this device. To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver.
And, of course, no bluetooth radios show up in the Device Manager. Note that all of this was working perfectly in Windows 7. Does anyone have any ideas? So this may be a little risky, but.
There's a freeware app called Bluetooth Driver Installer. I just ran 1.0.1.98 Beta 64-bit on Windows 10 Professional 10240 (presumably RTM). Assuming this app is safe (I crossed my fingers), it does create a restore point before it starts installing, so if it screws anything up, you should be able to roll back. The first time I ran it, it failed because it couldn't write to C: Windows inf bth.inf. Here's a workaround. Browse to the file, right click, click Properties.
On the 'Security' tab, click 'Advanced'. 'Owner' should show 'TrustedInstaller'.
Change it to your username. Hit OK, OK, OK, etc. A few times to get out of the properties dialog. Then pull up the properties on it again, go back to the 'Security' tab. Hit 'Edit' and add 'Everyone' - Full Control. Now the installer works. In Device Manager, it shows up under the Bluetooth sub-tree as 'Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator', 'Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator', and 'My new generic Bluetooth adapter'.
Afterwards, I recommend putting all the bth.inf permissions back to the way they were. Edit the permissions again and remove the 'Everyone' permission you created. Then click 'Advanced'. Click 'Change' next to the Owner. You have to type in 'NT Service TrustedInstaller' (this won't show up in search results, so just type/copy+paste it w/o the 's). Hit OK a bunch of times and you're all set. I just did this a few minutes ago so I don't know whether Windows 10 will undo the modifications one day.
Also sfc /scannow may not like it. So this may be a little risky, but. There's a freeware app called Bluetooth Driver Installer. I just ran 1.0.1.98 Beta 64-bit on Windows 10 Professional 10240 (presumably RTM).
Assuming this app is safe (I crossed my fingers), it does create a restore point before it starts installing, so if it screws anything up, you should be able to roll back. The first time I ran it, it failed because it couldn't write to C: Windows inf bth.inf. Here's a workaround. Browse to the file, right click, click Properties. On the 'Security' tab, click 'Advanced'. 'Owner' should show 'TrustedInstaller'. Change it to your username.
Hit OK, OK, OK, etc. A few times to get out of the properties dialog. Then pull up the properties on it again, go back to the 'Security' tab. Hit 'Edit' and add 'Everyone' - Full Control. Now the installer works. In Device Manager, it shows up under the Bluetooth sub-tree as 'Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator', 'Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator', and 'My new generic Bluetooth adapter'. Afterwards, I recommend putting all the bth.inf permissions back to the way they were.
Edit the permissions again and remove the 'Everyone' permission you created. Then click 'Advanced'. Click 'Change' next to the Owner. You have to type in 'NT Service TrustedInstaller' (this won't show up in search results, so just type/copy+paste it w/o the 's). Hit OK a bunch of times and you're all set. I just did this a few minutes ago so I don't know whether Windows 10 will undo the modifications one day.
Also sfc /scannow may not like it. Apple Footer.
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I need the newest Window 10 Bluetooth drivers. (1) Windows removed the Asus Bluetooth drivers and installed some generic drivers (.error) device not working properly (2) I went through the up-date drivers at the device manager tab and Windows found driver Qualcomm Atheros Communications version 8.0.1.244. (No Help) (error) device not working properly. (3) Off to Asus Support and downloaded their requested Bluetooth driver from Rainbowpeakwin7-64.
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But, Windows 10 STOPPED me from installing this driver and gave me an error message. This Driver not compatible with my computer and will not make it work. So, I have Asus Notebook A43S ( K43SV) OS Windows 10. What Bluetooth Driver do I need.? Hi Russ, Welcome to Microsoft Community. Your interest in Windows 10 is much appreciated. I understand that you need Bluetooth driver for Asus Notebook A43S on Windows 10.
I will be happy to assist with this. Please be informed that Asus USB-BT400 Wireless Bluetooth Adapter is compatible with Windows 10 using the below link. Please follow the below methods and check if that helps. Method 1: Run the hardware troubleshooter. Follow these steps:.
Press the ‘ Windows + W’ key on the keyboard. Type troubleshooter in the search box and then press enter. Click hardware and sound and run the hardware and device troubleshooter.
Method 2: Update the latest Bluetooth drivers from the manufacturer’s website. If Windows 10 drivers are not available, you can install Windows 8 drivers in compatibility mode. Follow these steps:. Press the ‘ Windows + W’ key on the keyboard. Type compatibility in the search box and then press enter. Click “ Run programs made for previous versions of Windows” option from the list appeared in the left side.
Select the drivers and install. Please refer the article on ' Make older programs compatible with this version of Windows' for further help.

Please feel free to contact us, if you need any further help we would be glad to assist you. Thank you for your answer.
But, I have already done everything you suggested. Even tried to install a driver for an earlier Windows.
Say Windows 7 - 64 bit. And Windows 10 'STOPPED' me from installing a earlier driver that was Not compatible with Windows 10. Because I already have the installed newest driver in my computer. So, to select a driver and make it run in the compatibility mode.

And no driver is shown. Device manager shows the Qualcomm Atheros Communications version 8.0.1.244 driver. This is the up-dated driver Windows 10 selected for my notebook. I guess - Not compatible with Windows 10 or Not correct for Asus computer.
My Bluetooth adapter isn't working. So, either Microsoft needs to get on the ball here and get of Bluetooth drivers out here.

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For Windows 10. Your, I am still waiting for Asus to answer me about Drivers for my notebook with Windows 10 installed. Because now I cannot transfer music and photo's back and fourth between my notebook and phone. I also have a similar issue with the Asus Bluetooth module on my motherboard. I have the same driver (8.0.1.244) installed and I get this every time I start my pc: To temporarily resolve the issue I have to uninstall the module and the driver, then do a hardware scan. Windows then detects the module and installs the driver (8.0.1.244) without a problem.
I can then use the Bluetooth as intended, so I know that module works perfectly. If I want to use Bluetooth I have to do this every time and it's getting a little boring now. I had no problems what so ever in Windows 7 Pro, so as far as I'm concerned this is a Microsoft generated problem. I have had a live chat session with a Microsoft tech:D:D:D and they just try to blame the hardware saying that it's broken, yet Windows 10 installs it and it works fine. Microsoft?!
Just to add; I have also tried updating the driver to version 8.0.1.318 but that just made things worse. It would just start to install then the yellow exclamation mark appeared, then start to install, then yellow exclamation mark. And so on and on and on. Fantastic hey?!
So to conclude then. Microsoft sucks!! I also have a similar issue with the Asus Bluetooth module on my motherboard. I have the same driver (8.0.1.244) installed and I get this every time I start my pc: To temporarily resolve the issue I have to uninstall the module and the driver, then do a hardware scan. Windows then detects the module and installs the driver (8.0.1.244) without a problem. I can then use the Bluetooth as intended, so I know that module works perfectly.
If I want to use Bluetooth I have to do this every time and it's getting a little boring now. I had no problems what so ever in Windows 7 Pro, so as far as I'm concerned this is a Microsoft generated problem. I have had a live chat session with a Microsoft tech:D:D:D and they just try to blame the hardware saying that it's broken, yet Windows 10 installs it and it works fine. Microsoft?! Just to add; I have also tried updating the driver to version 8.0.1.318 but that just made things worse. It would just start to install then the yellow exclamation mark appeared, then start to install, then yellow exclamation mark. And so on and on and on.
Fantastic hey?! So to conclude then. Microsoft sucks!! Same for me this sucks. I also have a similar issue with the Asus Bluetooth module on my motherboard. I have the same driver (8.0.1.244) installed and I get this every time I start my pc: To temporarily resolve the issue I have to uninstall the module and the driver, then do a hardware scan.
Windows then detects the module and installs the driver (8.0.1.244) without a problem. I can then use the Bluetooth as intended, so I know that module works perfectly. If I want to use Bluetooth I have to do this every time and it's getting a little boring now. I had no problems what so ever in Windows 7 Pro, so as far as I'm concerned this is a Microsoft generated problem. I have had a live chat session with a Microsoft tech:D:D:D and they just try to blame the hardware saying that it's broken, yet Windows 10 installs it and it works fine. Microsoft?!
Just to add; I have also tried updating the driver to version 8.0.1.318 but that just made things worse. It would just start to install then the yellow exclamation mark appeared, then start to install, then yellow exclamation mark. And so on and on and on. Fantastic hey?! So to conclude then. Microsoft sucks!! Same for me this sucks Hi Everyone, I see I am not the only one having this problem.
I am having it on a new Vensmile micro pc that I upgraded from 8.1 to 10 before I did anything. WINDOWS HAS STOPPED THIS DEVICE BECAUSE IT HAS REPORTED PROBLEMS. It obviously needs a driver.
It obviously can't find the driver. Can anyone find the driver??????????? Can anyone please help us. Thank you George. I'm not convinced this is a driver issue. All I do to get my Bluetooth working is go to device manager and uninstall the Bluetooth module (not the driver too as I said in my previous post), then scan for new hardware and windows correctly installs it without a problem. I think this issue is to do with when and how windows scans for hardware changes.
I just wish Microsoft would address the stupid little issues, because it's these sorts of things that give them a bad reputation. I have the same problem too at my ASUS M56D. I solve the problem just disable bluetooth adapter, then enable bluetooth-adaptor, then it works to next time laptop sleeping. Would be nice to have solved problem permant! I need the newest Window 10 Bluetooth drivers. (1) Windows removed the Asus Bluetooth drivers and installed some generic drivers (.error) device not working properly (2) I went through the up-date drivers at the device manager tab and Windows found driver Qualcomm Atheros Communications version 8.0.1.244. (No Help) (error) device not working properly.
(3) Off to Asus Support and downloaded their requested Bluetooth driver from Rainbowpeakwin7-64. But, Windows 10 STOPPED me from installing this driver and gave me an error message. This Driver not compatible with my computer and will not make it work. So, I have Asus Notebook A43S ( K43SV) OS Windows 10.
What Bluetooth Driver do I need.? I also Changed to Windows 10 and need Blue Tooth. I think you must be running a different version of Windows! I tried these links and methods and they responded completely differently from what you describe. Eg click on the first very lengthy link and you just get a screenful of adverts for Windows 10 - not a very good advert in itself!
Hk-808 Bluetooth Usb Adapter Driver For Mac
Windows + W does not lead to a search engine - this is obscurely hidden again by a list of adverts. All this, plus whilst doing this the computer freezes for a minute or so about every 10 minutes, ever since 'up'dating to Win10.