I just did this a few minutes ago so I don't know whether Windows 10 will undo the modifications one day. Hit OK a bunch of times and you're all set. Therefore, main assumption is I don't require Bluetooth on the host. As other USB devices, the Bluetooth port can't be used at the same time by the guest and the host. The hereafter post concerns my configuration: Windows XP guest on MacBook host. You have to type in 'NT Service\TrustedInstaller' (this won't show up in search results, so just type/copy+paste it w/o the ''s). After much searching, compiling and testing, here's a temporary solution. Edit the permissions again and remove the 'Everyone' permission you created. In Device Manager, it shows up under the Bluetooth sub-tree as 'Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator', 'Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator', and 'My new generic Bluetooth adapter'.Īfterwards, I recommend putting all the bth.inf permissions back to the way they were. Hit 'Edit' and add 'Everyone' - Full Control. Bluetooth USB module, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (圆4). Then pull up the properties on it again, go back to the 'Security' tab. a few times to get out of the properties dialog. Here's a workaround.īrowse to the file, right click, click Properties. The first time I ran it, it failed because it couldn't write to C:\Windows\inf\bth.inf. Assuming this app is safe (I crossed my fingers), it does create a restore point before it starts installing, so if it screws anything up, you should be able to roll back. I just ran 1.0.1.98 Beta 64-bit on Windows 10 Professional 10240 (presumably RTM).
BLUETOOTH USB HOST CONTROLLER DRIVER WINDOWS 10 MAC DRIVER
there's a freeware app called Bluetooth Driver Installer.