I see my iPhone 7 listed in Win10 DevMgmt under Bluetooth.
The laptop is running Windows 10 v1809 (latest). However, I read elsewhere that these might not be obligatory? I've noticed there are 3 missing drivers in Win10: However, when I go into the iPhone's bluetooth settings and try to connect to "Dell-Win10Lptop" the iPhone throws an error message: Is an iPhone 7 just not supported with Windows 10? The Windows Consumer Experience advertises the feature pretty heavily, so that would seem counter-intuitive. Windows says the phone is "paired" but in the Action Center (pop-out column on the right) Bluetooth either toggles the device name (connected/disconnected) or simply shows it as "Not Connected." I have already setup Dynamic Lock and Windows shows the iPhone as paired and ready to lock/unlock the machine, but it does not work. If still your system is showing the error during the instalation process, contact your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for additional support or contact Intel Support for additional assistance.I am trying to use Bluetooth from my iPhone to lock and unlock my Windows 10 laptop via Windows Hello (lock when away, unlock when phone is beside laptop). Right click and select Run as administrator, then follow the installation wizard to completion. Locate the driver you downloaded in Step 1.
It is recommended to use always the latest available versions of the Wireless drivers. When doing a clean driver install customers can expect improvements on their wireless connection. Why support teams might recommend a clean installation of the wireless driversĭoing a clean install of the software/drivers for any hardware can help to fix specific issues that can be associated so any additional software that might be causing malfunction. Corrupted files from previous installations of drivers can linger on a system which can cause driver updates to not work as expected.