Bluetooth Controller Driver Hp Envy 700

  1. I understand you are looking for an Bluetooth A2DP compatible driver for your HP ENVY 700-027c Desktop PC running Windows 8. The only Bluetooth driver for your computer is the Ralink Bluetooth Adapter Driver. I have been unable to locate ANY other Windows 8 driver for your computer. I hope this helps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums.
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Hi Frank,

Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we appreciate your interest in Windows 10.

I understand your concern and will guide you in the right direction.

1. From when you are facing this issue?

2. Have you installed all pending Windows update?

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Make sure to install all pending Windows update and check.

I suggest you to try the methods below and check if it helps.

Method 1: Run Network troubleshooting and check if it helps.

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1. On the search bar type “Troubleshooting”
2. Click on “Network and Internet”
3. Click on “ Network Adapter” and run the troubleshooter.

If issue persist, I suggest you to follow method 2.

Method 2: Update Network Adapter and check.

Follow the steps below:

a.Press Windows key + X and click on Device Manager.

b.Expand Network Adapter.

c. Right click on the driver and select Update.

If issue still persist, I suggest you to follow method 3.

Method 3: Refer to the Microsoft Help article below and check if it helps.

Hope this information helps. Please let me know if you need further assistance.

I have a new HP Envy dv6 7200 with dual boot Windows 8 / Ubuntu 12.04. In windows, the F12 key in Windows activates the 'airplane mode' switch which enables/disables both on-board (mini PCIe) and USB wireless adapters. In Ubuntu, however, the wireless adapter is turned off by default and cannot be turned back on via the F12 key (or any other combination of F12 and Ctrl, Fn, Shift, etc.).

Let me explain the 'fixes' I've seen in various forums and explain what did or did not happen. These are listed in no particular order. (Spoiler alert: wireless is still broke).

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Solution 1? Use HP's 'Wireless Assistant' utility to permanently activate the wireless card in Windows, then boot into Ubuntu to happily find it working.

Unfortunately, this utility works in Windows 7 but not Windows 8. On the other hand, hardware drivers from HP are only available for Windows 8 for this model. Catch 22 (I could not find a comparable utility for Windows 8).

Solution 2? Use a USB wireless adapter to sidestep the on-board device.

I purchased such a device from thinkpenguin.com to be sure that it would be Linux-friendly. However, the wireless switch enables / disables all wireless devices including USB. So, there's my $50 donation to the nice folks at thinkpenguin.com, but still no solution.

Solution 3? Following the Think Penguin folk's suggestion, modify the mini PCI express adapter following instructions here:http://www.notebookforums.com/t/225429/broken-wireless-hardware-switch-fix

Tempting, but I then violate the terms of my warranty mere days after opening the box. This might be a good solution for an older machine that you want to get your geek on with, but not for a new box.

Solution 4? rfkill unblock all

No effect whatsoever.

Solution 5? Re-install drivers.

Done and done. Ubuntu recognizes the device - perhaps even without re-installing the drivers? - but cannot turn it on. How do I know this? In the Network Manager drop-down menu, the wireless option is blacked out and a message reads something like: 'wireless network is disabled by a hardware switch'.

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Solution 6? Identify a physical switch on the laptop and flip it.

There is no such switch on this machine. In fact, walking through Best Buy yesterday, I checked and not a single new laptop PC had a physical switch on it. All of the wireless switches are either the F2 or F12 key ... I wonder if askubuntu will not be plagued by this exact issue in the near future?

Additional info - lspci

Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

Dave B.Dave B.

2 Answers

I have the same problem with the DV6Z-7200 (the AMD APU / AMD discrete Video version).

Modding the Insyde BIOS is not an option - as it's UEFI, it comes encrypted and cannot be opened by the ezH20 Insyde BIOS Editor. I contacted HP Tech Support & put in a request for the BIOS department to add an option to enable the Wireless card (Linux) or disable it (windows) - if enough owners do this perhaps they will actually release a BIOS update with this fix.

I upgraded the RAM today and the wireless card is easily accessible just to the left of the RAM slots. Taping the appropriate pin (Solution 3 above) to prevent the card being disabled by the BIOS is relatively straight forward - unplug the 2 aerials & undo 2 screws to lift out the card.

Another possible solution would be a KVM virtual machine running WinXP / Win7 with the wireless card passed through to the Guest using USB Passthrough & using the 'HP wireless Assistant' to turn the card on & off.

StuartStuart

I have an HP Envy dv6-7375ez laptop running dual boot Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12.04.03. The laptop comes with a Ralink 3290 wireless card. In Windows, it works fine. Airplane mode is switched on and off with the F12 key.

To get wireless to work at all in Linux, I had to upgrade the kernel to 3.6.11-030611-generic. Some people reported having problems getting this driver to work in 12.10, but I wanted to stay with 12.04 LTS anyway, so I upgraded the kernel. Details are here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1049466/ (see comment #16).

You can then follow the instructions in this link to download, build and install the Ralink 3290 native driver: Wireless driver - how to load manufacturer's STA file (Ralink 3290). I was thus able to get wireless to work if no ethernet (wired) connection was present. However, Bluetooth and wireless WLAN seemed always either both enabled or both disabled. Turning one off or on would do the same to the other. Since I really don't care about Bluetooth and would rather have it off all the time, this was less than satisfactory.

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After that, I updated the BIOS in a Windows Update session, and then I was always getting the 'Wireless network disabled by hardware switch' even though I had run 'sudo rfkill unblock all'. Blacklisting the HP driver finally did the trick (see what it is called by doing 'sudo lsmod | grep hp' ... on my system it is 'hp_wmi').

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I can now even turn wireless on or off using the F12 key. :) However, the indicator light is always the same, and after you hit F12 it takes a few seconds to toggle (i.e. enable/disable) the wireless, so check the network menu in the status bar to see what it is at the moment. I can live with this for now.

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