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When you connect a wireless peripheral to your PC, the Windows Driver Architecture uses an "enumerator" to detect the hardware and translate its signals into something the operating system can categorize.
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There are three common reasons this specific hardware ID gets stuck in your Device Manager: When you connect a wireless peripheral to your
Windows often holds "Optional" drivers that aren't installed automatically. Update & Security Windows Update View optional updates and look for any Bluetooth or peripheral drivers. Manual Update in Device Manager Right-click the entry with the exclamation mark and select Update driver Search automatically for drivers . If Windows finds one, it will install it immediately. Use the "Let Me Pick" Method bthenum 931c7e8a-540f-4686-b798-e8df0a2ad9f7