
That said, the Intel Wi-Fi driver 22.140.0 does not include updates for the following device families: However, you must also be running the supported operating system to use Bluetooth 5.3. So if you have the hardware, it is time to install the latest compliant drivers and speed up your transfers. The highlight of this release is that the Bluetooth 5.3 technology is now supported with this driver. To be exact, the Bluetooth driver has been updated to version 22.140.0.4, and the Wi-Fi driver has been updated to version 220.140.0.3. The drivers being rolled out update both the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers to version 22.140.0. Well, I am having a problem now sigh.Intel has released new driver updates for their Bluetooth and WLAN devices. There does appear to be a newer bios but i was afraid to install it because the asrock site says basically only do that if you’re having a problem. The install option that basically leaves your username and files intact but deletes all your programs.Īt this point I’ll do anything but please don’t make me remove the mobo from the tiny little case XD Uninstall from add/remove programs and reboot. Uninstall from device manager and reboot. Windows says my bluetooth is turned off and as a result none of my bluetooth devices work, such as Logitech keyboard and apple Magic Mouse. In Device manager, the Intel Wireless bluetooth Icon continuously appears and disappears.

I returned to find this and other updates pushed to the PC, and discovered this mess:Ĭonstant looping Windows device disconnection sound effect, as well as “safely remov device” usb icon appearing and disappearing. One of the items was “Intel Wireless Bluetooth” driver. I have the ASRock z390m/itx-ac which was flawless till an automatic update to my Windows build. I’m hoping some sages know the way out of my hell. They released a new Bluetooth driver in August 2020, but I don’t know if it addresses or fixes this issue.ĪLSO ALSO: looks like this is specific to Intel bluetooth, and is motherboard agnostic, not just Asrock. It happens to me rarely but when it does happen, this is the 100% solution.ĪLSO NOTE: I did my best to get this problem to the attention of Intel engineers.

Then plug it in again and that seems to solve the problem. Power off your computer and then unplug it, and leave it unplugged for a while or press the power button to completely drain it. In order to resolve this bug, it’s not enough to merely uninstall or reboot.

UPDATE: I appear to have found a solution that helps many.
