

It did not, I then had the problem of not seeing any Bluetooth stuff in Device Manager, but had a dodgy USB peripheral show up in it's place. I removed the device from the Device Manager, expecting that a reinstall of the driver would fix it. Same issues as reported by the others, initially the Bluetooth Icon in Device Manager had switched to the yellow triangle, and was reporting that it was experiencing a fault. On restart, I found that it was all just buggered. Not sure which it was as I had one already installed pending a restart, and then 2 further updates to add on top of that. My experience of it was that Bluetooth was working just fine, until I restarted to apply a Windows Update. I've been smashing my head off of this exact same issue for the best part of the last 3 days (Same Adapter - MSI GS70PC Stealth), however I literally just brought it back from the dead, so I'll share my experience in case it offers some insight as to how it got working. Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator bthleenum.infīluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) bthpan.infīluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI) tdibth.infĪn example from Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) for your comparison:ĭriver Management concluded the process to install driver ibtusb.inf_amd64_adfc78bfb692d92e\ibtusb.inf for Device Instance ID USB\VID_8087&PID_07DC\6&38A36D0C&0&1 with the following status: 0x0. Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) ibtusb.inf Again, not working properly but no yellow marks or unknown devices. Not for just this also having problems getting my rear speakers working on a realtek /w 5.1 speakers.įaulkkev OK so here are all the drivers listed for Bluetooth devices on my device manager. I've also wiped windows and started from a clean install. Ive also uninstalled the drivers and put back through programs and features, device manager, and CCleaner and pairing does the same thing. BiOgErM Yes ive unpaired and paired again.
