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Remove driver and device from device manager, unplug or disable adapter. Reboot and reconnect or enable adapter. It will install drivers automatically.

 

Or you can go to chip makers site and download from there. You need to know maker though.

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1 hour ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Remove driver and device from device manager, unplug or disable adapter. Reboot and reconnect or enable adapter. It will install drivers automatically.

 

Or you can go to chip makers site and download from there. You need to know maker though.

Ok, it has the Bluetooth built in so just disable it from the manager menu?

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47 minutes ago, Sheenthesheeps said:

Ok, it has the Bluetooth built in so just disable it from the manager menu?

Yeah. Maybe disable before removing from device manager. It should just pop back when you reboot, otherwise you might need to add manually if you don't have physical button for it. I've done it without physical button too, but it needs some extra playing around.

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