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André Zúquete (andre.zuquete)
I have a Win 10 Home running on an LG laptop.
It has an Intel BT device (USB\VID_8087&PID_0A2B).
However, the BT management of Win 10 is really limited, so I installed the BlueSoleil software to do that. This software replaces the Intel BT driver by another one, BlueSoleil Generic Bluetooth Driver. And it works perfectly.
However, after a computer suspension (not hibernation), something happens, the driver stops working. One symptom is that the MAC address of the device, reported by the BlueSoleil software, becomes 00:00:00:00:00:00.
The solution, so far, has been the following:
Computer Management / Device Manager / Right-click BlueSoleil Generic Bluetooth Driver / Update driver
This reinstall the Intel BT driver.
Upon this, the BlueSoleil manager becomes off. After turning it on, the BlueSoleil replaces the Intel driver by its own and everything becomes normal again.
Is there any solution to avoid this annoying sequence of commands in order to keep BT as it was before suspensions?
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It has an Intel BT device (USB\VID_8087&PID_0A2B).
However, the BT management of Win 10 is really limited, so I installed the BlueSoleil software to do that. This software replaces the Intel BT driver by another one, BlueSoleil Generic Bluetooth Driver. And it works perfectly.
However, after a computer suspension (not hibernation), something happens, the driver stops working. One symptom is that the MAC address of the device, reported by the BlueSoleil software, becomes 00:00:00:00:00:00.
The solution, so far, has been the following:
Computer Management / Device Manager / Right-click BlueSoleil Generic Bluetooth Driver / Update driver
This reinstall the Intel BT driver.
Upon this, the BlueSoleil manager becomes off. After turning it on, the BlueSoleil replaces the Intel driver by its own and everything becomes normal again.
Is there any solution to avoid this annoying sequence of commands in order to keep BT as it was before suspensions?
Continue reading...