So in the end it should look like the following:Ħ) Select Update the driver for the Bluetooth device in device manager and point it to the folder with the extracted/unzipped files and it should install the Bluetooth drivers then. Get rid of the last two lines the following:Īnd add this line, paste your numbers in you got earlier for USB\VID_05ac&PID_8218:Īpple Built-in Bluetooth=AppleBt, USB\VID_05ac&PID_8218 Chose the second option on the pop up to browse your computer for the driver software. Right click it and select Update driver software. Expand other devices and you should see an unknown device. I use winrar to Extract to the same folder.ģ) Find the files that got extracted/unzipped and open the file with notepad called AppleBT64.inf In Windows, open up device manager (the easiest way to do this is just hit the Windows key and type ‘device manager’ it’ll be the first result). Copy the shortest Value, his was USB\VID_05AC&PID_8218Ģ) Find your bootcamp drivers and under bootcamp/drivers/apple/圆4 copy AppleBluetoothInstaller64 to a folder on your desktop and unzip it. Device Name: Bluetooth USB Host Controller. Tried every package in Bootcamp for version and and no luck.ġ) Basically Right click the Device in Device manager, Go to Properties, Select Details tab, Choose Hardware ids from Property Drop down. Description:Intel USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver for HP 255 G3 This package provides the Intel. Bluetooth USB Host Controller Driver for Apple - MacBookAir7,2 working on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro. After installing windows again the only thing in device manager that wouldn't load was the Bluetooh USB Host Controller.
This was driving me nuts, I put in a larger SSD today going from a 120GB to a 240GB and blew away my Windows Partition to make the process easier to expand OS X, etc.