Hi all, I'm having serious issues with my bluetooth at the moment. Firstly if I update bluetooth driver it turns into Bluesoeil (used to be mediatek) and even though the driver is there, there are no options to turn bluetooth on. Not in the notifications tab or the system settings. If I choose to update the driver but select drivers already on my device then I can choose mediatek, if I do so then bluetooth is "there" but in the notification tab shows it as always on (I can't turn it off by clicking it) and if I check in settings there is no on off button like there used to be, so at the moment I can't do anything with my bluetooth. If I keep the bluesoleil one then there is nothing at all but the mediatek one is always on so it's draining my battery fast. I have troubleshooted with both drivers and with bluesoleil it says something like "there are no bluetooth drivers" and with the mediatek something along the lines of "there are no issues". I'm really at a loss and have trawled the internet to no avail. Please help. TIA
I have now fixed it, turns out in device manager I had to show hidden drivers. What happened at first was if I reinstalled mediatek over bluesoleil it would always be on and not connect to devices. I found under hidden drivers a ralink bluetooth option so I reinstalled that to it's base version, I then reinstalled mediatek and it worked. I then updated the ralink one so it was like it was before and... Bluetooth strangely still works. So now I know not to update the mediatek one otherwise it always gives me back bluesoleil. I want to end this post but I don't know how, I don't see an accept this as a solution box next to the kudos box. Sorry this is my first post so I'm not too clued up on what to do.
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Hi, thanks for your response, unfortunately I don't seem to have recovery manager, just done a quick search online and it's probably because I upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 (I think this is what started the issue as since then my bluetooth has always been dodgy). Also if I go to HP website, let it scan my computer, then search for drivers, there is no bluetooth driver to download. I am going to try your second solution and will let you know how it goes. Thanks again.
So I have now tried second option, There are 3 bluetooth options under network drivers, one is mediatek (that after it installs turns out to be bluesoleil) one is intel and that didn't work and I can't remember the third but that also didn't work.The only one that worked ends up giving me the same one as if I'd pressed update driver on bluetooth. The chipset has three options, all dated 2013, regardless I tried to install them and even though message said that they were older drivers I still tried to install over and all failed to complete. The BIOS one said that it was already installed but anyway I overwrit it and nothing changed. I am now left with the bluesoleil one as before which means that under settings there is no bluetooth option to turn on/off and under notifications tab there is just no bluetooth icon at all. As I said before I can't seem to get recovery manager either. If there is a way for me to get recovery manager that might be the solution. Any help greatly appreciated. It's doing my head in now. TIA
Sorry but what will creating a new account do exactly? I regularly run the updates so there is no point me trying the first option. I just wonder why I would need to create a new account, surely it will give me the same updates as my current account?
OK sorry, after writing this last post the accept the solution box magically appeared, so it's all done now, thanks for your help anyway, hopefully if this happens to anyone else they'll find a solution.
Hey there. I'm stuck with a problem: I can't install driver for bluetooth properly.
I have my bluetooth speakers which works properly with Bluesoleil on my Windows 7 x64 before I reinstall it recently. Now I can't find driver for bluetooth. Drivers Ralink Bluetooth Suite in this site in driver list of my notebook model are installed without any problems and my speakers connecting to notebook as is should. But there is no sound. I select my bluetooth speakers as primary device in Sound Settings. I can see how the equalizer twitches in the mixer while playing music, but sound doesn't escape my notebook.
I tried everything: Bluesoleil of any versions, Toshiba Bluetooth Stack, Atheros Qalcomm (with this driver I can hear audio, but it's interupted very hard and load my CPU for 50%), WIDCCOM driver - it just doesn't work.
On my previous OS i installed Bluesoleil and it works fine, but i don't remember how i do this
Please help me, I dunno what else I can do.
P.S.: sorry for my English, I'm from Belarus and it's now my native language
Well no, I didn't downgrade my OS. I did bought this laptop from retail and it was with pre-installed Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. And with this OS laptop function properly.
And yes, I tried to use HP support assistant but this programm doesn't find any drivers for installing. I uninstalled all bluetooth drivers before this of course.
Unfortunately I can't install this driver. There is an error during installation (which I can't see) and installation ends with message "Failed to install due to an error during the installation process"
Sorry for this delay
I have successfuly unistalled all bluetooth drivers. I just delete any IVT Corporation files from drivers folder in Windows/system32. After that I restart my PC, dleted generic drivers from device manager and try to install your driver. It's still show me an error but some bluesoleil and it's drivers have installed on PC after all. I restart my PC again, try to start bluesoleil from Program Files x86/Ralink Bluetooth Suite. It starts and even connecting with my speakers but still there is no sound.
P.S.: If I try to pair bluesoleil with my cell phone it works fine. I can download and upload any files. But problem with wireless speakers is there.
P.P.S.: I try to pair my cell phone with this speakers and it's work fine too. No interruption and clear sound.
Here I'll address the second part of the question, since I don't actually know a nice program which will give you information you need about the bluetooth radio itself. I usually had to rely on finding the information on the chip itself using hardware ids provided by Windows.
The baud rate, flow control, stop bits and so on are setting for serial port running over the bluetooth. All recent USB based bluetooth adapters should be able to run with any of the settings, so what you need isn't a function of the adapter. It's a function of the target device to which you're trying to establish serial connection. To get the information from the remote device, you should read its manual. It will mention required settings. If it doesn't say anything, you can try some common settings.
Some of the common settings are 9600 b/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control, no parity bits. This is used by all kinds of laboratory equipment, serial terminals and various hobby bluetooth modules.
Do note that there should be no way to actually damage the remote device using incorrect settings, You may receive gibberish over terminal when you try to send commands, but there should be no hard that a reset won' fix.
If you aren't actually trying to connect something using serial over bluetooth, just set the port to 9600 b/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control, no parity bits. That's more or less the default setting for serial ports. If you actually have to change it, you'll know that.
Do note that many many devices which use bluetooth, like mice, headsets, mobile phones and so on do not actually require you to set up the serial port by hand and may not even use the functionality of the serial port over bluetooth.
Bluesoleil is a professional Bluetooth application for Windows that allows you to connect various Bluetooth devices to your PC, such as phones, headsets, keyboards, printers, and more. You can also transfer files, synchronize data, and send messages with Bluesoleil.
However, Bluesoleil is not a free software and you need to purchase a license to use it. If you don't want to pay for it, you can try to use a crack version that bypasses the activation process. But be aware that using a crack version may be illegal and risky for your system security.
Note: You may need to disable your antivirus software or firewall before running the crack file. Also, you may encounter some errors or bugs while using Bluesoleil with crack. If you want to use Bluesoleil without any problems, we recommend you to buy a genuine license from the official website.
Bluesoleil has many advantages over other Bluetooth applications. It supports a wide range of Bluetooth devices and protocols, such as A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HID, PBAP, and more. It also has a user-friendly interface that shows all the connected devices and their status. You can easily manage your Bluetooth connections and operations with Bluesoleil.
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