MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR4. Premium Thermal Solution: Aluminum cover with heatsink, heat-pipe, MOSFET thermal pads rated for 7W/mk, additional choke thermal pads and M.2 Shield Frozr are built for high performance system and non-stop gaming experience. MYSTIC LIGHT: 16.8 million colors / fancy lighting effects controlled in one click. When I disable Bluetooth in the BIOS, it still shows up in Windows 10 Device Manager as Generic Bluetooth Adapter (missing driver, not working properly). The only way to fix it is to install Bluetooth driver. The question is why Windows shows up Bluetooth in device manager when it is disabled in the BIOS settings? USB. Supports 11th and 10th Gen Intel ® Core™ / Pentium ® Celeron ® processors for LGA 1200 socket. Supports DDR4 Memory, up to 5200 (OC) MHz. Lightning Fast Game experience: PCIe 4.0, Lightning Gen 4 x4 M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2. Enhanced Power Design: 6+2+1 direct power design, 8-pin CPU power connectors, Core Boost, DDR4 Boost. 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 Hi all, I'm trying to get my bluetooth working on my MSI MEG X570 ACE. The board is on the latest non-beta BOIS (1.8 if I recall right). I'm running Windows 10 Pro 1909. So I had bluetooth working fine previously using the 20.60.1 driver from Intel. I was having some issues with my Wacom tablet over bluetooth so I decided to update to the 11. Feb 17, 2023. #1. I just noticed that even after disabling Wifi in BIOS I can still see the Wifi networks in Windows. PRO Z790-A WIFI motherboard with latest BIOS 7E07vA3. In more detail: When setting the BIOS option "Onboard Wi-Fi/BT Module Control" to "BT Only" Wifi-networks and Wifi-adapter still remain available in Windows. When setting emNNt. Select your windows version, then LAN drivers, and download the intel wifi driver. Put the zip file onto an usb drive and move it to your new pc. Extract the zip file and run the setup. After you have a wifi connection, open the settings app and run windows update. It should install all other drivers. Safe-Cap-5532. FIXED: Solution was to shut down the computer. Flip PSU to off. Remove power cable from the back of the PSU. Wait 2-5 minutes. Plug cable back in. Turn on PSU. Power on computer. This worked. I have no idea why. Multiple other users online had the same success with these techniques. It is possible that Windows has driver issues or that your Bluetooth adapter is no longer working properly. One easy way to check if your Bluetooth is not dead is to boot from a linux Live USB stick and see if Bluetooth is available. At that point I contacted MSI about an RMA. Three weeks later I had a "new" motherboard. Now, here I am trying to put this thing back together again and I am running into the exact same issues. Will not install network drivers. No other network drivers work. Try to install wifi driver but it wants .NET framework. I tried to uninstall the driver, but I don't see it in my Device manager anymore. I also tried to re-instal the latest Intel Bluetooth Driver file from the MSI support page. The "Bluetooth" option is still not visible in my PC Set

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