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. (2) You already have a Realtek Bluetooth driver installed. (1) You already have Windows 10 installed and working, and 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:
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