Here is another stupid thing that I have seen work.
- Reboot into bios. Disable anything and everything you have related to the bluetooth stuff.
- Boot into MS. Remove all drivers related to the device. (and any installed software if you installed something from the motherboard disk/website).
- Shutdown entirely. Flip the power switch on your PSU to 0 and hit your power button a few times. (yeah, sounds stupid, sometimes this works).
- Boot back up into MS, confirm everything else is working. Shutdown entirely again.
- Boot into the BIOS, Re-enable the stuff you disabled for the Bluetooth. Save/Exit (reboot).
- Go to the mobo website and download the drivers from there, cancel/ignore if MS tries to install drivers for you.
- Install the manufacture drivers and reboot.
- Throw chicken bones or dice, hope it works when it comes back up.
I have had that work with a system before. Only reason I am suggesting it.
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