I was recently asked to look at a Sony Vaio VPCSB which was detecting new hardware on every Windows boot. The machine was otherwise working well. Upon inspection I discovered that there were several unknown devices which seemed to be related to Bluetooth. I reinstalled the latest drivers from the Sony website but this failed to clear the unknown devices. The search was on…অজানা ডিভাইস হার্ডওয়্যার আইডি BTHENUM ছিল{6e0c8f4c-d928-4852-b6b2-f0f0e0d126fa}. Googling quickly made clear that I was not the only person having this problem. The actual hardware inside the Sony is listed as a FoxConn T77H114-BCM2070. This is based on the Broadcom (BCM) 2070 chip. I downloaded some updated Bluetooth drivers directly from Broadcom, কিন্তু আমি চাই হিসাবে expec-টেড তারা ইনস্টল করতে অস্বীকার, stating that no valid hardware was found. This is because Broadcom basically wont provide drivers direct to end users, তাই যদি আপনার ই এম hasn’t updated their customised drivers (সোনি না আছে) তারপর আপনি অনেক অপশন আছে না করেছি.
Fortunately I found a forum thread suggesting that there were some newer Broadcom drivers বৃথা-সক্ষম এইচপি থেকে which hadn’t been locked to HP only devices. I downloaded these newer drivers which installed perfectly first time. As I’d hoped they included drivers which worked for the unknown devices. After a quick reboot the laptop booted as expected and no longer started trying to locate drivers. Success! ধন্যবাদ এইচপি.
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”