Installed and ran the package, without problem, and hey presto, although these drivers are mainly aimed at networks and are for use by system administrators, the blue screen events stopped and the Bluetooth transmissions, tablet to Easy Acc, were flawless, from then on.īut when I looked on Windows 10 Device manager, there was no trace of any Bluetooth driver dated 2016.
So downloaded the 32 bit version of Proset blue tooth drivers for Windows 10 (Although the tablet has a 64 bit processor, the UEFI is 32 bit, so it can only run a 32 bit OS). I thought this might be relevant as the processor was Intel. They all reported that "The most up-to-date driver is already installed." Whereupon, I resorted to the web for further information and found this:. So the first thing I did, was to see if the Microsoft Bluetooth drivers needed updating. Other problems I experienced were "Digital salad" gargling sound when connected to the Easy Acc - resolved by switching the default Bluetooth driver (In Control panel, Sound) from Easy Acc "Earplugs" to " Headphones" and loss of Easy Accs Bluetooth settings when the computer went to sleep - resolved by unclicking the "Allow computer to switch off this device" (In Control panel, sound) and then re-starting the Easy ACC and tablet.Įven after doing this the bluescreen crashes persisted. I noted that all the resident bluetooth drivers provided with this Linx provided disk image copy of Windows 10 were dated 2006 !!! - The esy Acc is apparently "True" PNP and installs without drivers. sys file) occurring even when a Bluetooth device is not in use. The worst of these problems has been apparently random blue screen events (Invariably an unhandled exception event related to the Microsoft Bluetooth.
I have been having problems trying to get an Easy Acc stand-alone Bluetooth speaker working (Consistently) with a cheapo Windows 10 tablet (Linx 1010b - Intel Baytrail processor).