If you are trying to update to the Windows 10 November 2019 Update (Windows 10, version 1909), the Windows 10 May 2019 Feature Update (Windows 10, version 1903), or the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (Windows 10, version 1809), you may encounter an update compatibility hold and receive the message, "Realtek Bluetooth: Your PC has a driver or service that isn't ready for this version of windows 10. A new version is avialable."
I am having a bit of a problem with Realtek bluetooth driver in the sense that whenever I connect my wireless headphones, it disconnects after 10-15 minutes. I saw that this is a problem with all ASUS TUF gaming laptops. A few people suggested me that I change my bluetooth driver. Note that this is a problem with the driver and not my headphones because I on Ubuntu it works perfectly.
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Hi I have a hp pavilion 590-p0008na recently updated to windows 11 and now the realtek Bluetooth adapter 4.2 won't update . Have spoken with an advisor about it and currently no driver and no plans either I don't want to roll back to Windows 10 so my question is can I swap out the wireless/Bluetooth adapter for something that will work with windows 11 any advice greatly appreciated
First check for non-present devices in Device Manager by enabling hidden items under View/Show hidden devices. If you still don't see your bluetooth device listed, you may have an orphaned driver file like I did.
Unable to discover or connect to Bluetooth devices using some Realtek adapters Microsoft has identified compatibility issues with some driver versions for Bluetooth radios made by Realtek. To safeguard your update experience, we have applied a compatibility hold on devices with affected driver versions for Realtek Bluetooth radios from being offered Windows 10, version 1903 or Windows Server, version
So I've been trying to upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1. I'm using the media installer, which works fine until it prepares the update, and says "Realtek Bluetooth
Your PC has a driver or service that isn't ready for this version of Windows 10.". I tried the article that I was linked to, and it said that I needed to update my Realtek drivers to 1.5.1012 or above; the problem with this is that I couldn't find any. I did try the ones linked to me in the article, following the steps in the article, however, when I tried to replace my old ones with them, Windows just ignored it and said that the best ones were already installed. In a moment of desperation, I just deleted the Realtek Bluetooth Driver, and now I have no Bluetooth, I can't see it in the System Tray or Device Manager, it was like I never had Bluetooth at all. So I tried updating to WIndows 10 again, but the same problem occurred, even though I ostensibly have no Bluetooth. Could this problem easily be resolved by getting a USB Bluetooth adapter that uses something other than Realtek drivers, and is newer? Or does the Realtek driver have to be resolved even with the new USB Bluetooth adapter?
This problem has been solved via usage of these two links: ( -us/answers/questions/602862/windows-10-upgrade-error-from-windows-781.html), ( -update-win-10-to-v1909-realtek-bluetooth-driver-has-to-be-updated), the only problem I have know is the still broken Bluetooth, although it does appear now. The Bluetooth is a pretty easy fix.
Please try the next steps from the official article (bear in mind that the file name may differ as new versions have different filenames):
-us/topic/updating-to-a-new-version-of-windows-10-on-devices-with-some-driver-versions-for-realtek-bluetooth-radios-059c426a-755f-b88c-5c34-e0d1ecccf9c1
I tried almost everything in the thread you linked. Nothing fixed the issue. Also since I am dual booting I tried doing a full shutdown and a cold boot from Windows. That also did not work.
Honestly I'm thinking that this is actually a new issue now. Probably specific to my hardware.
I have had some driver issues with this Bluetooth adapter in the past with Windows, but reinstalling the driver fixed that. Going to try to manually reinstall the driver from Realtek and see if that fixes anything.
I'm having an issue where, when I restart Windows 10, my installed Bluetooth adapter is replaced with one that doesn't work. I then have to go into Device Manager, delete the bad adapter driver, then use the "Scan for hardware changes" function to reinstall it. It works every time, but it is a pain in the neck.
I'm developing a Bluetooth Low Energy device interface for a client and it's frustrating when it doesn't work, only to find out that I forgot to cycle the driver after a restart. The invalid driver looks like a valid, working Bluetooth radio in the section of my code that looks for a BT adapter.
Using ajaykumarbasuthkar's (above comment) suggestion, I went in to the device manager and deleted the Bluetooth driver. Then found the folder "C:\Program Files\Realtech\Bluetooth" and in that folder was a CMD script for erasing the driver from the disk. I ran that script and everything was gone. I then restarted windows and lo and behold, there was my Realtech Bluetooth with all the associated devices.
Recently I will get a wifi adapter and its chipset is qca9882, based on ath10k driver. I wanna check something that linux kernel 3.11 default include atk10k driver, current version is 3.10, is there schedule to update linux kernel probably?
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