I have an ASUS TUF Gaming x570-plus (wi-fi) (am4) motherboard. I've been using this motherboard flawlessly for ~5 months, however, earlier today my Bluetooth stopped working and it's disappeared from the Device Manager. I've reinstalled the Bluetooth drivers and updated the MB bios, with no avail. I called ASUS and they said the only options I

I've tried literally everything I can find on google: -Flashed the BIOS to A.00 and A.10. -Latest chipset drivers. -Starting the "Bluetooth Support Service" in "Services.msc". -Running the trouble shooter. -Uninstalling and reinstalling the "Intel (R) Wireless Bluetooth (R)" device. -Uninstalling the drivers back to "generic bluetooth adapter

If there is an [arrow indicator] on the Bluetooth icon ⑤, it means Bluetooth functionality is not enabled. Right-click on [Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)] and select [Enable device] ā‘„. Note: Computers with different models may have different names for the Bluetooth device.
Check to see if whether the HD Audio Controller in the BIOS has been enabled. 1. Press ā€œDeleteā€ continuously after booting up to enter the BIOS Setup Interface. 2. Select ā€œSETTINGSā€ Menu → ā€œAdvancedā€ → ā€œIntegrate Peripheral Devicesā€, check to see if the ā€œHD Audio Controllerā€ is ā€œenabled.ā€.
A couple of things that I've tried: restarting. yes, of course, many times. updating the OS. downloading all the drivers again. unplugging the ethernet cable. probably a few more things idk. downloading and running Inte's driver check thing, which said that all the drivers were up to date. So I don't have an option to turn on/off bluetooth and
Disabling wifi and bluetooth via BIOS, then re-enable on a different start. Tightening the wifi adapter cable to the IO slot on the back. Seems to be on securely. Power cycle - disconnect everything, turn off PSU, hold power button for 30 seconds, let it sit for 1 hour before plugging things back in and turning it back on.

To free up the PCI-E port (and the USB header, needed for Bluetooth), I tried installing the AX210 directly into my motherboard's m.2 WiFi slot (it's an Asrock B550M Steel Legend on the latest beta BIOS (L2.32). Now the situation is that the adapter is detected in Ubuntu (just the WiFi and not the Bluetooth, but that's a separate issue

This fixes my missing Bluetooth. B. Random disconnect and hang on Bluetooth. 2. Go to device manager, find the Human interface device Tab. Inside you will see Bluetooth related stuff, just go to the power management option, after you open those up and uncheck the power management option.
The PRO B660-A DDR4 (full ATX) has a dedicated "E-Key" M.2 slot especially for those WiFi adapters: On your PRO B660M-A DDR4, they only E-Key "slot" does not exist as a real slot, the adapter would be soldered on there if you had the WIFI version of the board. The other M.2 slots don't take CNVi WiFi adapters, they are M-Key.

I recently bought a new b550 motherboard with integrated wifi and bluetooth, however it recently stopped working completely. Windows is not even detecting bluetooth as an option, claiming that i need a separate card. Has anyone encountered this problem before? All suggestions are welcome. Yeah, now it works. That was really weird.

Stickkx. • 5 days ago. okay i figured it out. you have to bypass the wifi installation screen, and then once you get on the windows desktop, go on another computer and look up ā€œlatest wifi drivers from Intelā€ and then download them onto a USB. Then just plug in the USB into your PC and download the wifi driver. .
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