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Boe Dillard
Jul 13, 2022Iron Contributor
Why does my BT show as having an issue in Device Manager on Windows 11?
I have this on 2 different Windows 11 machines - different hardware, different BT units. If I uninstall the device, it will come up fine if I rescan + It does thi...
- Jul 20, 2022So it turns out I was being a dork. I image my disk to several typs of pcs and laptops. Usually I just keep adding drivers to the image file until all my machines work. Usually I don't need to uninstall any drivers for my hardware to come up OK but in this case, I needed to uninstall a widcom driver package.
Boe Dillard
Iron Contributor
It worked great right up until the point I installed Win 11. That very hour it started having issues. I'll reformat again and keep an eye on it but was hoping someone had encountered this before.
Bipin-prakash
Jul 13, 2022Brass Contributor
I am thinking a future of revision of driver set from Asrock should remedy the issue. You can also try to see if you can create a separate boot partition, load Windows 10 and see if the issue goes away and if so then the issue is with the drivers and its compatibility with Win 11.
Best,
Bp
Best,
Bp
- Boe DillardJul 13, 2022Iron ContributorI have the original Win 10 disk - works fine. I have this issue on a Dell XPS and a Samsung laptop as well.
- Boe DillardJul 20, 2022Iron ContributorSo it turns out I was being a dork. I image my disk to several typs of pcs and laptops. Usually I just keep adding drivers to the image file until all my machines work. Usually I don't need to uninstall any drivers for my hardware to come up OK but in this case, I needed to uninstall a widcom driver package.