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Device:AMD Bluetooth Audio Device
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Description:Driver for AMD Bluetooth Audio Device
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Bluetooth Drivers for Windows 11 on AMD Ryzen Systems
This article will guide you through the process of installing and troubleshooting Bluetooth drivers for Windows 11 on AMD Ryzen systems.
Understanding Bluetooth Drivers
Bluetooth drivers are essential software that enable your computer to communicate with Bluetooth devices such as headphones, speakers, keyboards, and mice. They act as a bridge between your operating system and the Bluetooth hardware in your system.
Identifying the Correct Drivers
- Check your system’s specifications: The model of your AMD Ryzen processor and the specific motherboard you are using will determine the correct Bluetooth driver.
- Consult your motherboard manufacturer’s website: The motherboard manufacturer’s website usually provides the latest drivers for your specific model. This is often the most reliable source for drivers.
- Use the Windows Device Manager: Open the Device Manager by searching for it in the Windows search bar. Expand the «Bluetooth» section, and right-click on your Bluetooth device. Select «Update Driver.» This will allow Windows to search for and install drivers automatically.
Installing Bluetooth Drivers
- Download the drivers: Download the correct Bluetooth driver for your system from the motherboard manufacturer’s website.
- Run the installation file: Double-click the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions.
- Restart your computer: Once the installation is complete, restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth Issues
If you are still experiencing problems with your Bluetooth device, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Check for updated drivers: Ensure that you have the latest drivers installed for your Bluetooth device and your system.
- Reinstall the driver: If the issue persists, you can try reinstalling the Bluetooth driver.
- Enable Bluetooth in Windows settings: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled in the Windows settings.
- Troubleshoot the device: If the issue is with the specific Bluetooth device, make sure it’s properly paired with your computer and that it’s turned on.
- Check for system conflicts: Other software or hardware may be interfering with your Bluetooth connection. Try disabling other applications or hardware temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
- Contact your motherboard manufacturer: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, contact your motherboard manufacturer’s support team for assistance.
Important Considerations
- Always download drivers from trusted sources like your motherboard manufacturer’s website.
- Ensure that you are downloading the correct drivers for your specific system.
- Keep your operating system and drivers updated to ensure optimal performance and security.
By following these steps, you should be able to install and troubleshoot Bluetooth drivers on your Windows 11 system with an AMD Ryzen processor. If you encounter further difficulties, consult your motherboard manufacturer’s website or contact their support team for assistance.
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— AMD|MediaTek WiFi Drivers (Drivers Only) :
Install/Update Process :— Press Windows key + X > Device Manager > Right-click on your AMD|MediaTek WiFi device > Update driver > Browse my computer for driver software
— Browse… > Select the extracted drivers folder (WiFi_AMD-MediaTek_v…) > Next
— AMD|MediaTek Bluetooth Drivers (Drivers Only) :
— AMD|MediaTek Bluetooth LE Audio Drivers (Drivers Only) :
Install/Update Process :— Press Windows key + X > Device Manager > Right-click on your AMD|MediaTek Bluetooth/Bluetooth LE Audio device > Update driver > Browse my computer for driver software
— Browse… > Select the extracted drivers folder (BT(LE)_AMD-MediaTek_v…) > Next
OS requirements : Windows 10 64 bit or more recent.
Hardware requirements : AMD|MediaTek WiFi/Bluetooth controller.
TIPS :If you want to manage the drivers (remove old/unused drivers for example) that you have in your Windows DriverStore
Use Driver Store Explorer (Right click on «Rapr.exe» > Run as administrator).If you want better interrupts delivery latency
Enable MSI (Message Signaled-based Interrupts) mode on all your supported devices (see the column «supported modes») with
MSI Mode Utility (Right click on «MSI_Mode_Utility_v3.exe» > Run as administrator).
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One weird question: I have the Asus ROG-Strix x670E-A Gaming Wifi motherboard. I asked you back on the Asus forums thread which drivers I should use, and you said these ones for wifi and BT. These are similar to the ones that Asus originally had for this board on their website. And the install and seem to be working fine.
But for several months now, Asus has been updating their drivers page for this board with Intel drivers for both the wifi and bluetooth.
The audio and LAN drivers they’re posting are similar to the ones you’re posting (though often behind yours.) But for quite a few months now, and several updated drivers, they’ve only been posting intel drivers for wifi and bluetooth.
They currently have:
Intel WiFi Driver V22.170.0.3 For Windows 10/11 64-bit and
Intel Bluetooth Driver V22.170.0.2 For Windows 10/11 64-bit
as the drivers on this board’s page for updates.
If you click on «see all downloads», the old versions of the AMD(Mediatek) drivers are still posted there:
AMD WIFI V3.3.0.467 for Windows 11,Windows 10 64-bit.(WHQL) and
AMD BT V1.723.0.164 for Windows 11,Windows 10 64-bit.(WHQL)
But they haven’t updated them, and I’m sure that a lot of users didn’t go out of their way to click on that to see the old drivers, when there are newer ones listed. They probably also aren’t aware that these drivers appear to be for different chips than are on the motherboard.
I’ve tried installing both yours and theirs, and both seem to install. But when I look in device manager, it looks like the installed drivers for the hardware are the ones you’re posting here.
Any idea why they’re repeatedly posting a different series of drivers, which seem to be for different chipsets than are on the board?
Is someone there messing up repeatedly? Is someone confusing the Intel ethernet/LAN controller with the Mediatek wifi/BT card?
Or is this deliberate, for some reason?
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Thanks for all the updates!
One weird question: I have the Asus ROG-Strix x670E-A Gaming Wifi motherboard. I asked you back on the Asus forums thread which drivers I should use, and you said these ones for wifi and BT. These are similar to the ones that Asus originally had for this board on their website.But for several months now, they’ve been updating their drivers page for this board with Intel drivers for both the wifi and bluetooth.
The audio and LAN drivers they’re posting are similar to the ones you’re posting (though often behind yours.) But for quite a few months now, and several updated drivers, they’ve only been posting intel drivers for wifi and bluetooth.
I’ve tried installing both, and both seem to install. But when I look in device manager, it looks like the installed drivers for the hardware are the ones you’re posting here.Any idea why they’re repeatedly posting a different series of drivers, which seem to be for different chipsets than are on the board?
Is someone there messing up repeatedly? Or is this deliberate, for some reason?
Hi,
It’s an mistake from ASUS staff (or at least a certain laziness that makes them not bother to distinguish which drivers match with which type of motherboard and its built-in WiFi/BT controller).
In order to have the precise reference of your built-in WiFi/BT controller, look at the end of your motherboard manual : https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/…0271_ROG_STRIX_X670E-A_GAMING_WIFI_UM_WEB.pdf
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Hi,It’s an mistake from ASUS staff (or at least a certain laziness that makes them not bother to distinguish which drivers match with which type of motherboard and its built-in WiFi/BT controller).
In order to have the precise reference of your built-in WiFi/BT controller, look at the end of your motherboard manual : https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Socket AM5/ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI/E20271_ROG_STRIX_X670E-A_GAMING_WIFI_UM_WEB.pdf
Too be clear, I wasn’t doubting you.
I’m just wondering how this mistake keeps happening for several months and several different updates now. Or if maybe there was some reason for it, such as them believing that those drivers would somehow work better?
What’s weirder is that they originally listed the correct drivers, but someone decided to switch them a few months back to the Intel ones when updating them.
It seems a pretty big oversight!
Is there anyone at Asus that can be contacted to make them aware of this apparent error, so they can post the proper updated drivers?
On the plus side, if you update your drivers in the Armoury Crate app, at least it looks for the correct AMD(Mediatek) wifi and BT drivers, though they haven’t updated them from the same outdated AMD(mediatek) drivers they list on their webpage from September. It shows my «current version» as the ones I downloaded and installed from here, but the «latest version» as the outdated ones from Asus’ site that I listed above.
Armoury crate also says that I have an outdated AMD graphics driver — and has been saying that for months, too — but I’m not trusting that, since I’ve been updating it within Adrenaline itself, and it says that it’s the latest version.
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Too be clear, I wasn’t doubting you.
I’m just wondering how this mistake keeps happening for several months and several different updates now. Or if maybe there was some reason for it, such as them believing that those drivers would somehow work better?
What’s weirder is that they originally listed the correct drivers, but someone decided to switch them a few months back to the Intel ones when updating them.
It seems a pretty big oversight!
Is there anyone at Asus that can be contacted to make them aware of this apparent error, so they can post the proper updated drivers?On the plus side, if you update your drivers in the Armoury Crate app, at least it looks for the correct AMD(Mediatek) wifi and BT drivers, though they haven’t updated them from the same outdated AMD(mediatek) drivers they list on their webpage from September. It shows my «current version» as the ones I downloaded and installed from here, but the «latest version» as the outdated ones from Asus’ site that I listed above.
Armoury crate also says that I have an outdated AMD graphics driver — and has been saying that for months, too — but I’m not trusting that, since I’ve been updating it within Adrenaline itself, and it says that it’s the latest version.
If everything was perfect on ASUS side (support pages containing erroneous firmware/drivers, badly packaged, outdated and so on), my threads would have no interest and I wouldn’t do what I do for ASUS users.
Anyway, if you have any concerns or questions about anything coming from your motherboard support page or Armoury Crate, contact ASUS Support and/or open a thread in ROG forum in this category : Hardware & Software Support.
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If everything was perfect on ASUS side (support pages containing erroneous firmware/drivers, badly packaged, outdated and so on), my threads would have no interest and I wouldn’t do what I do for ASUS users.Anyway, if you have any concerns or questions about anything coming from your motherboard support page or Armoury Crate, contact ASUS Support and/or open a thread in ROG forum in this category : Hardware & Software Support.
Well, I posted about the problem there, and they took the wrong drivers off the page for the ROG Strix x670E-A board, though they haven’t updated the AMD/Mediatek ones yet! Luckily, I have this post for that!
They also took them off the page for the similar ROG Strix x670E-F board. But they left them up for the ROG Strix x670E-E board. A closer look at the manual (as you suggested) shows that that board, while largely similar to the others, with only minor differences, does indeed have an upgraded Intel wifi/BT card, though they strangely don’t advertise it or even list it on the specs on the page. I’m guessing that that may be where the confusion happened.
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When I enable «Show hidden devices» in the Device Manager, the adapter appears greyed out and has the following error message
«Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)
To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer.»
But Bluetooth still works? It’s the same card for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi right? So is this a hardware issue of the card itself or driver specific? If you can please advise.
Even scan for hardware changes won’t bring it back. Only a restart does.
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I remind you that my field is the motherboards (DIY PC) and that all my threads are AIMed for ASUS motherboards only and not AIMed for ASUS notebooks/laptops/AiO (if you still wish use the drivers from my drivers threads for your ASUS notebooks/laptops/AiO, it will be at your own risk and I will not provide you with any support).
So if you have ASUS notebooks/laptops/AiO please stop complaining here and refer to your product support page to download/use the appropriate drivers for your product (if you have any issues with the drivers from your product support page, contact ASUS Support and/or open a thread in ROG forum in this category : Hardware & Software Support).
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— AMD|MediaTek WiFi Drivers (Drivers Only) :
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— AMD|MediaTek Bluetooth Drivers (Drivers Only) :
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@MoKiChU Thanks for this thread. I know you have stated these drivers are for Asus motherboards only but the BT driver worked fine for me for my Gigabyte B650M Gaming X AX motherboard. The official website apparently has wrong BT drivers uploaded. I upgraded on feb 6th 2023 and today is the first time I saw the BT icon in my action center!
Hi,
You’re welcome
As reminder, of all that I offer in my firmware/drivers threads listed in my index thread in my signature (even though they are AIMed for ASUS motherboards), only the audio drivers are ASUS specific.
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Hi,You’re welcome
As reminder, of all that I offer in my firmware/drivers threads listed in my index thread in my signature (even though they are AIMed for ASUS motherboards), only the audio drivers are ASUS specific.
copy that.
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— AMD|MediaTek WiFi Drivers (Drivers Only) :
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— AMD|MediaTek Bluetooth Drivers (Drivers Only) :
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This post is about downloading the latest setup of Bluetooth drivers. The driver can support Windows 10 & 11 64-bit. Bluetooth is a great way to connect wireless devices such as keyboards, mice, headsets, and more. But sometimes, it might not work properly on your Windows 11 computer. If you’re experiencing issues with your Bluetooth, there are several fixes you can try to get the problem solved.
Check for hidden devices
If you have a faulty device that doesn’t show up in Device Manager, you might need to update its driver. To do this, open the Device Manager app and expand the Bluetooth section to find your specific adapter. Once you’ve found it, right-click the adapter and select Update driver.
Alternatively, you can use a driver updater for Windows to search and download the latest drivers. This should help you fix the issue quickly and easily.
Unchecking fast startup
If your Windows computer has the option to enable fast startup, it might be stopping the Bluetooth driver from showing up in the list of available devices. This can cause the issue to occur, so disabling it is a quick and easy solution.
The next step is to restart the system and see if the Bluetooth driver appears. If it does, you can proceed to the next fix.
Enable Bluetooth from the Action Center
To turn on Bluetooth in Windows 11, simply press the keyboard shortcut “Windows + A.” This will open the Action Center and show you a quick menu of all the wireless radio devices your system has, including WiFi and Bluetooth. This quick menu also lets you disable or turn off the feature for any device that’s not currently connected to your PC.
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App Name: Windows 11 Bluetooth Driver
Platform: Windows
File Size: 50 MB
You can also turn off the service permanently by clicking the blue button in the action center and selecting “Disable”. After that, you can check if your Bluetooth device is still working on your computer by using these steps.
Bluetooth is not paired with your PC or another device
If the Bluetooth device you want to pair with your PC is not showing up in the list of devices, this could be due to a faulty Bluetooth dongle that’s not connecting to your computer properly. To fix this, you need to check the hardware documentation for the device and ensure that it’s paired. If it is, it should appear in the View menu of Device Manager and should have a yellow triangle next to it.
Also download: CSR Bluetooth Driver
It’s also possible that the device you’re trying to pair is a Bluetooth speaker or headphones and the Bluetooth isn’t detecting it. To make sure, go to the settings of the device you’re trying to pair and look for a pairing code (PIN) or similar information.
In most cases, this will resolve the problem. If it doesn’t, you’ll need to visit the manufacturer’s website and download the appropriate driver for your device.
Alternatively, you can install a third-party Bluetooth driver tool that can automatically scan and download the correct drivers for your device. This is a very quick and convenient solution that’s especially handy if you don’t know how to manually update the driver.
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Звуковые карты AMD
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AMD Bluetooth LE Capture Audio
Тип драйвера:
Sound, video and game controllers
Производитель:
AMD
Версия:
6.0.0.24
Файл *.inf:
amdacpbtacx.inf
В каталоге нет драйверов для AMD Bluetooth LE Capture Audio под Windows.
Скачайте DriverHub для автоматического подбора драйвера.
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