My bluetooth worked until I upgraded from Win7 to Win10. Now it will not connect to earbuds, etc. I followed the advice of Paul Tikkanen but when I uninstall the device Qualcomm Atheros AR3012 Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter the laptop goes to a blue screen, says it will restart, but does not. I have to hold power for 8 seconds and then start manually, and the driver/device is still there.
I have the two zip files Atheros Bluetooth 10.0.1.15 and .22 and have extracted them but attempts at updating lead to the message that Windows has determined the best driver for this device is already installed.
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Thanks for the reply. I would love to try this, but unfortunately, I do not know how to install a new driver without removing the old one. That is, I do not know how to over-write one driver with another.
I ran the .exe file you provided by ftp. It ran for about one minute, with messages to the effect that it would replace a driver, then gave me the blue screen. Now, after a restart, the Device Manger shows me the same three devices. I also tried a rollback on the Atheros device entry, and it also gave me the blue screen.
I do not really think the hardware is broken, and all the Device Manager tabs say the device is working, except for this one Event message "Device USB\VID_0CF3&PID_311D\Alaska_Day_2006 requires further installation" and that might measomething to you. the Driver Name shown is oem82.inf and oem38.inf, for different events.
Sorry to have bad news. I did purchase a USB Bluetooth and got it today, overnight from Amazon. It is a BT5.0 + EDR with a RTL8761B chipset. There is a CD which contains the Realtek driver, and the instructions say that the standard W10 driver will not have all the features needed. It also said to delete the old drivers, which I cannot do.
I tried to install from the CD, hoping for a second driver, but I got a blue screen. After booting, I pulled the new hardware out of the USB jack and got another blue screen. The first rebood did not have icons on the taskbar, another boot and this was fixed. I loved your new hardware idea -- do you think I can find external USB bluetooth hardware that will match my Atheros AR3012 driver?
I dont have have your computer model, but I received that Bluetooth Suite message too. Bluetooth works fine for me. I didn't have to do anything. I assume the same would apply to your CCC. There's nothing you need to do. It appears that Windows 10 just removed some non-essential software. Nothing to worry about.
I think so as well initially as these softwares are not in use everytime but when I think of it deeper, Bluetooth is for transferring files while the ccc-utility64 is for monitor viewing. I believe if I were to update them (won't hurt to try), I have an error free system. So I go on with the updates.
I also have one problem I have not figure out. My left hand side, speaker is not producing any sound and all sounds are coming from the right speaker. So this takes me further to update all my drivers if possible but I am rather new to these. So hope can seek everyone assistance in the matter. Thank you to everyone for your help.
Dear philetus I had just tried with the CCC-Utility64 update as you instructed and one bad news is when my computer restarted, there is this command prompt popup and there is an error notification saying something failed. I didn't take a picture of it. Then the "New Notification" was disable and I can't view it. Even the Windows button at the bar seem not functioning. Then I use the keyboard shortcut to pull up the windows option and select restart. After restart, everything seem normal. No problems so far but I am wandering why is there an error notification earlier. One issue I noticed is after I hit restart button, the computer goes restart with the "Acer screen showing up" then it blink black for like 5 seconds then the acer screen is up again then it proceed to access Windows. I wonder why is this as well. Other than that, everything seem working fine. The message saying compatibility issue is still there though.
Then only I installed the software. And also no messages concerning the incompatibility. Thats why I want to know how to check if the problem has been fixed since before I installed the new driver you told me to, the message is already gone without coming back after a restart.
What I want to fix is as in my initial post concerning the error messages that the two applications as mentioned in the subject of the email was "removed" due to incompatibility upon upgrading to Windows 10 and I would like to get these two applications back to work in this new window 10.
It's not an "error message". It's a notification that certain parts of the software were not compatible with Windows 10 and those incompatible parts of the software were removed during the installation process.
After the last update for Windows 11 insider (Home). The driver for the wireless card stopped working. There is already a guide on the issue on Intel's boards, but it is not working either. So i think the issue is with the Windows.
I managed to bring my Killer wireless network adapter back - after wasted a whole morning. Windows updated overnight and I lost the card after that. This was the error I saw in Event Viewer:
@OussD After a lot of research, the problem is usually solved by resetting the bios to default, mainly on dell laptops. The problem is caused after doing bios update or installing windows 11.
Also don't forget to install the updated drivers.
@ballon999 This is not working on my Surface Pro 7. I've tried uninstalling and removing the driver completely several times and each time on the restart it automatically comes back (even when I'm not connected to the internet). I had Windows 11 and reverted back to Windows 10 and still not right.
I had a similar issue when I got my first wifi 6 networking card. My solution was to turn off automatic band selection in the wifi router settings. Apparently the network card couldn't handle when the band changed (something that the router did seemingly randomly), and so the network card errored out and stopped working until it was reset. However, after I turned off automatic band selection there hasn't been another issue, with that machine.
Everyone, try removing the driver then shutting down the OS, not reset/reboot. I've been fighting this for 2 days straight and even after a complete OS reinstall/downgrade from 11 to 10 the problem is still there. Immediately after the reinstall the wifi adapter worked, but after a few reboots it went back to the same issues/events in the system log. Then I tried removing the driver and shutting down completely before powering back on and the wifi is now working. For how long who knows, but give this a shot if you are struggling.
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