In some cases, restoring the BIOS back to defaults may help the system to detect the Bluetooth* adapter correctly.
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If the issue persists, or if the adapter is not detected, check with the motherboard manufacturer and make sure you are using the latest BIOS for it.
#GIGABYTE GC WB867D I WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
After the Bluetooth software is removed, you can install the driver you downloaded before. Check Device Manager - Bluetooth, if the Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® driver is installed, proceed to uninstall and delete it.Ĥ. Go to Control Panel, Programs, and uninstall the Intel® Wireless Bluetooth Software.ģ.
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Download and save the Bluetooth* Software for Windows® 10 obtained from Gigabyte Support ( OEM), or our generic version from Intel® Download Center.Ģ. ntel® Wireless Bluetooth® Software for Windows® 10 :ġ. Perform the following steps for a clean installation of the latest I. After the Windows 10 Creators Update, the Bluetooth piece of the Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I Rev 4.2 card (powered by an Intel Wireless-AC 8260 adapter) is not. In our best effort, here are some recommendations that may help in this situation: As you already mentioned, engaging Gigabyte* Support is strongly recommended, since they are the main source of support for this adapter. We understand that the Bluetooth* component of you wireless adapter is not working after the Windows® 10 Creators update. I'm happy to provide any further technical info. I'm trying to get support via Gigabyte as they are the PCI-E card manufacturers, but maybe someone can shed some light in here. Microsoft support, as always, is useless. No UEFI/BIOS changes were made since the system arrived in February 2017 and the UEFI/BIOS is the latest as provided by the manufacturer (this is a non-Gigabyte MoBo).
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#GIGABYTE GC WB867D I WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
All other drivers are too updated - worth mention drivers were already updated at least 10 days prior to the Windows update, with zero issues found. BT drivers are updated to their latest version 19.50.1 as found on Intel website. This card worked flawlessly for the entire month of March and up until the Creator's update patch in early April. I tried to re-seat the PCI-E x1 card, the Intel 8260 card itself, changed USB cables and ports (as the BT adapter requires a USB connection), remove drivers and reinstall them, all to no avail. The wireless portion of the card works perfectly. After the Windows 10 Creator's Update, the Bluetooth piece of the Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I Rev 4.2 card (powered by an Intel Wireless-AC 8260 adapter) is not being detected at all (completely gone from Windows Device Manager).