

- #How to delete csr bluetooth driver install
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- #How to delete csr bluetooth driver driver
- #How to delete csr bluetooth driver upgrade
The first person that answered was a moron whose only reply was "Windows 7 support has ended".
#How to delete csr bluetooth driver upgrade
I called Microsoft support and explained that I was trying to upgrade Win 7 to Win 10 and the Realtek Bluetooth bug I kept running into. In fact, a year later, that process is still ongoing.
#How to delete csr bluetooth driver install
I've done a fresh Windows install on other machines with many fewer applications installed, and it still took me a month or so to re-install what had been installed. I own a tool that can backup various applications' data and settings so that they can be restored after a fresh OS install, but it doesn't include support for approximately 50 that I need (I'm a programmer using unusual tools and so have lots of rare software installed). However, even after uninstalling about 30 less important applications, I still have at least 60 (probably more like 75) applications currently installed, with all their data and settings. Your second point is certainly correct: A fresh install would not have this problem. Does anyone know which, if any, chips these CSR dongles use?Īlternatively, is there some other solution I might try? Most of these dongles have the name "CSR" attached somewhere.

So how do I find one? (and to a lesser extent Amazon) provide specifications, but none of them I've searched for list the embedded chip being used. A Microsoft Advisor suggested buying a Bluetooth/USB dongle based on a Realtek chip, installing it and the driver, then uninstalling both, followed by trying to upgrade again.īut try as I might, I cannot find any dongles that specify which chip or manufacturer they're based on. Since mine is a home-built desktop (based on the ASUS Z87-A mobo), I obviously cannot contact the computer manufacturer, and ASUS does not provide any Bluetooth drivers.
#How to delete csr bluetooth driver driver
(2) You already have a Realtek Bluetooth driver installed. (1) You already have Windows 10 installed and working, and
#How to delete csr bluetooth driver drivers
I have tried unhiding the blueooth in device manager and updating the driver from there as well, and it doesn't work.Įdited by PoLoBreak, 09 September 2018 - 03:34 AM.I am utterly unable to upgrade my home-built desktop running 64-bit Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 due to the known issue with Realtek Bluetooth drivers described here: Updating to a new version of Windows 10 on devices with some driver versions for Realtek Bluetooth radiosīUT The solution Microsoft provides ONLY works if: I have tried installing bluetooth drivers from official intel site and it doesn't work. When it's functioning in another pc the event log says the driver is installed or something ħ. In CSR reference endpoint's events, it says the device is deleted. Usually it's called generic bluetooth radio when its functioning properly iirc Ħ. In Bluetooth under settings the bluetooth adapter is called CSR Reference Endpoint under "Other devices". I hear the sound of the device being plugged in though.ĥ.

I have tried many different usb ports and none of them work. Bluetooth driver doesn't appear in device manager, so I don't think it's a driver problem since the bluetooth would appear if the dongle is detected: Ĥ. When I run troubleshoot with the dongle plugged in: ģ. Dongle is fine because it works on other computers.Ģ. My Bluetooth dongle randomly stopped getting detected on my PC and I can't use Bluetooth on my PC.
