Whether for your configuration software or USB adapter - here you find the latest driver software from the field of Bluetooth. Accessory Assistant English Deutsch English Find Find. Username* Password* Login Remember me Remind Account? 00049238 / Hama Nano Bluetooth USB Adapter, version 3.0+EDR class1 WIN XP/Vista/7 (32+64 bit).
Recently I've updated from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Everything works fine with one exception - I'm having issues with the drivers for my Hama Bluetooth USB adapter. I'm using model no. 00049237, the latest drivers can be found. As you can see, the drivers for my model are for XP, Vista and 7. They worked fine on Win7, now with Win10 t he installation goes perfectly and the drivers seem to work when I plug in the bluetooth usb device, because it lights up and the tray icon shows up. Unfortunately, every time I'm clicking on the bluetooth shortcut it opens up my documents when it's supposed to open a specific window where you can connect bluetooth devices etc.
I've already tried using compatibility mode while installing the drivers but that didn't change anything. Any suggestions or solutions? Hi, Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community and we appreciate your interest in Windows 10. I understand your concern and we are here to help you. I suggest you to run the hardware troubleshooter as below and check if it helps. • Type in search bar as control panel.
• Then select troubleshooting. • Click on hardware and sound option. • Then click on “hardware and devices “and follow the on screen instructions.
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Hope this post helps. Do get back to for further assistance and we'll be glad to assist you. Here is the answer I received from Hama support: Under windows 10 there's no additional Bluetooth software/driver needed to use a USB Bluetooth adapter. You can use the internal Microsoft Bluetooth stack.
After plugging in the Bluetooth USB adapter it is integrated automaticlly. So please uninstall any Bluetooth software you've already installed on your system once more and replug the USB stick. Then reboot the system.
After replugging, the USB stick is integrated automatically with the built in Microsoft driver. To make sure, that the adapter is using the internal Microsoft Bluetooth protocol stack, please go to the system's device manager and find out, if there are the following entries listed under the Bluetooth listing. -Generic Bluetooth Radio -Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator If there's still an entry like 'CSR., Rightclick this CSR entry and update the driver for the internal Microsoft driver.
Please note: Some missing Bluetooth drivers are being updated automatically by the windows update.