I am lost and have no idea what else I can do. Trying this on another computer, separate from mine, the same problem persists.Īny help to figure this out would be great. All the settings and drivers are the same. In other words, when the vm is allowed to use my usb dongle, it detects it the same way my main os does, and when using the parring in settings it actually detects my earbuds, using my machine as a proxy. The earbuds are detectable by multiple phones (iphone/android, etc), each on old and new OSs.Īnomaly: using a virtual machine with the exact same build of my OS actually detects the earbuds under the same conditions. No matter what I try, Windows will not detect the earbuds when searching/parring. I have disabled them both, one by one, and have left them both on to the same result-no earbud detection. If they're both enabled (in the device manager) one of the bluetooth radios displays "driver error" in the settings until I disable it in the device manager. When drivers are installed, two Generic Bluetooth devices show up in the device manager, and two show up in the windows settings > devices. Results: Windows detects the dongle but not the earbuds. Installing windows default bluetooth drivers, SFC /SCANNOW, bluetooth troubleshooter, different USB ports (2/3.0), a different dongle, and variations of them all. Enabling services: BTAGService, bthserv, BluetoothUserService_6c749 (both auto and manual). Installing Intel/Realtek/Com/3rd party drivers. Uninstalling and using default drivers installed with dongle. Problem: windows will not detect my bluetooth earbuds off of the dongle (or at all). I've searched and I've been unable to find any answers, so I'm praying someone can help me here.
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