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Old July 15th 18, 03:06 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Lucifer Morningstar[_2_]
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Default Driver problem with onboard Bluetooth

I have a Pioneer Dreambook tablet with the following specs.

Intel Atom single core 1.66 Ghz CPU.
2 GB RAM.
32 GB SATA SSD.
Pegatron M11JB motherboard.

I upgraded the OS to 32 bit Windows 10 and was using the inbuilt
bluetooth to stream audio from VLC media player.
It worked for several hours but the next day device manager said
windows has stopped the bluetooth device. I got it working again
using the roll back button but today it did the same thing and the
roll back button is greyed out.
A Google search suggested this is a common problem with this
device and that I should install KB3061161 which I can't find.
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Old July 15th 18, 03:48 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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Default Driver problem with onboard Bluetooth

Lucifer Morningstar wrote:
I have a Pioneer Dreambook tablet with the following specs.

Intel Atom single core 1.66 Ghz CPU.
2 GB RAM.
32 GB SATA SSD.
Pegatron M11JB motherboard.

I upgraded the OS to 32 bit Windows 10 and was using the inbuilt
bluetooth to stream audio from VLC media player.
It worked for several hours but the next day device manager said
windows has stopped the bluetooth device. I got it working again
using the roll back button but today it did the same thing and the
roll back button is greyed out.
A Google search suggested this is a common problem with this
device and that I should install KB3061161 which I can't find.


That KB number is for a Preview edition of Windows 10,
before the first release. The patch would be too old
to have significant in a 17134.xxx era.

If you go to Event Viewer, can you find the exact error text ?

That makes it easier to reproduce your search, and see what things
aren't working.

Paul
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Old July 31st 18, 03:02 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Lucifer Morningstar[_3_]
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Default Driver problem with onboard Bluetooth

On Sat, 14 Jul 2018 22:48:11 -0400, Paul
wrote:

Lucifer Morningstar wrote:
I have a Pioneer Dreambook tablet with the following specs.

Intel Atom single core 1.66 Ghz CPU.
2 GB RAM.
32 GB SATA SSD.
Pegatron M11JB motherboard.

I upgraded the OS to 32 bit Windows 10 and was using the inbuilt
bluetooth to stream audio from VLC media player.
It worked for several hours but the next day device manager said
windows has stopped the bluetooth device. I got it working again
using the roll back button but today it did the same thing and the
roll back button is greyed out.
A Google search suggested this is a common problem with this
device and that I should install KB3061161 which I can't find.


That KB number is for a Preview edition of Windows 10,
before the first release. The patch would be too old
to have significant in a 17134.xxx era.

If you go to Event Viewer, can you find the exact error text ?

That makes it easier to reproduce your search, and see what things
aren't working.


Thank you for that. I have disabled the inbuilt bluetooth and
am using a USB dongle.

Paul

 




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