Isscbta Bluetooth Driver For Windows — 10 New
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Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Driver installs but Bluetooth won’t turn on | Run Services.msc → restart Bluetooth Support Service | | “Device cannot start” (Code 10) | Uninstall driver, disable Windows automatic driver updates temporarily, then reinstall legacy driver | | Bluetooth icon missing in action center | Go to Settings → Devices → Bluetooth & other devices → toggle Bluetooth off/on | | Can’t find any devices | Remove all paired devices, re-pair after driver update | isscbta bluetooth driver for windows 10 new
- Uninstall and Reinstall: Try uninstalling the driver and then reinstalling it from the Intel website.
- Disable and Enable: Disable the Bluetooth device in Device Manager, wait for 10 seconds, and then enable it again.
- Check for Conflicting Devices: Other devices may be interfering with your Bluetooth device. Try disconnecting other devices and see if the issue persists.
If the ISSC-specific driver fails, some users have success using generic Bluetooth stacks. BlueSoleil : Many ISSC-based dongles were originally bundled with BlueSoleil software Uninstall and Reinstall : Try uninstalling the driver
Key fact: There is no “official new” ISSCBTA driver for Windows 10 from ISSC/Microchip. The last vendor-provided drivers date to 2015–2017. If the ISSC-specific driver fails, some users have
Method 1: The Compatibility Mode Fix (Free)
This method uses the older driver software but tricks Windows 10 into accepting it.
ISSCBTA Bluetooth Driver for Windows 10 – Latest Version
- The Reality: If Method 1 and 2 fail, the hardware is simply too old to communicate with the modern Windows 10 Bluetooth stack.
- The Fix: Purchase a new USB Bluetooth dongle (they cost roughly $5-$10 USD). Modern dongles are "plug and play" and require zero driver installation on Windows 10.
- Acer: Support → Drivers → Bluetooth → Search “ISSC”
- Asus: Download Center → Filter by “Bluetooth”
- Dell: SupportAssist or enter Service Tag → Look for “ISSC Bluetooth”
