To fix an Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver error, first, try updating the driver through Device Manager or by downloading the latest version from Intel’s website.
If that doesn’t work, try reinstalling the driver by uninstalling it in Device Manager, then restarting your computer to let Windows reinstall it. Running the Windows Bluetooth troubleshooter and restarting the “Bluetooth Support Service” are also helpful troubleshooting steps.
✅ Common Causes
Here are typical reasons you may see a Bluetooth driver error with Intel adapters:
The installed driver is outdated, incompatible, or corrupted.
A recent Windows update or driver update introduced incompatibility between WiFi & Bluetooth drivers.
OEM (computer manufacturer)-specific customizations are missing because you installed a “generic” Intel driver, and your system expects a customized driver.
The hardware may have been disconnected (especially laptops with removable batteries) or BIOS/firmware issues.
Fast startup or other power settings causing device initialization problems.
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🔧 Step-by-Step Fixes
You can try these in sequence (from safer/simple to more involved) until the error is resolved.
Update Windows
Go to Settings → Update & Security → Windows Update and install all pending updates.
Reboot after updates complete.
Many driver issues are resolved with Windows patches.
Check driver versions & compatibility
Open Device Manager → expand “Bluetooth” → locate “Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)”.
Right-click → Properties → Driver tab → check the version.
If you see a known problematic range (for example: Bluetooth driver version >19.0 but <19.50 with WiFi driver >19.80 but <20.50) you might have a compatibility issue.
Clean reinstall of Bluetooth + WiFi drivers
According to Intel’s guidance:
Download the latest drivers (Bluetooth then WiFi) from either your PC manufacturer’s website (OEM) or Intel’s site.
Uninstall “Intel Wireless Bluetooth” (and optionally “Intel PROSet/Wireless Software” if present) from Apps & Features, checking “delete driver software” if prompted.
In Device Manager, uninstall the Bluetooth device (check “Delete the driver software for this device” if shown).
Uninstall the WiFi network adapter driver similarly.
Reboot the PC.
Install the Bluetooth driver first, then install the WiFi driver.
After installation, do a cold reboot: shut down the PC, disconnect power (and battery if laptop), hold power button ~60 seconds, then power on again. This is especially important.
Rollback driver if issue started after update
In Device Manager → Bluetooth device → Properties → Driver tab → Roll Back Driver (if enabled).
Then reboot and check functionality. This helps if a recent driver version caused the error.
Check BIOS/firmware & hardware connection
Ensure the Bluetooth/wireless card is properly seated (especially desktops/laptops that have removable modules).
Check BIOS: sometimes Bluetooth/Wireless modules can be disabled in BIOS settings.
Shut down, unplug power (and battery if present), hold the power button 30-60 seconds to discharge capacitors, then power on (“complete powercycle”).
Disable Fast Startup
Go to Control Panel → Power Options → Choose what the power buttons do → Change settings that are currently unavailable → Uncheck “Turn on fast startup (recommended)”.
Reboot. This can fix issues with devices not initializing properly.
❓ If it’s still not fixed
Double-check that the driver you downloaded is for your specific adapter model (e.g., AX201, AX211, etc.). OEMs sometimes make special versions.
Try the generic Intel driver only if the OEM driver fails. Intel recommends OEM first.
If the device is completely missing in Device Manager (not just a driver error) check for hardware failure.
As a last resort you might consider a System Restore (to a point where Bluetooth was working) or Windows Reset
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