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Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers, and then you will find the devices that was previously connected to your Bluetooth USB Adapter on the Devices page. So please try the following steps on your PC before another scan:
Once the device was paired, it cannot be scanned again unless you delete it.
#Asus usb bt400 bad pool header how to#
Please follow this instruction to install it: How to install the Bluetooth Nano USB Adapter?ĥ.
#Asus usb bt400 bad pool header driver#
Please try to manually install the driver again. Or disable it in the Device Manager and enable it again.Ĥ. Please unplug the Bluetooth USB Adapter and reinsert it.
Reboot the Bluetooth device and computer.ģ. If you're watching videos or streaming music from an ONLINE source, please make sure the audio dropout issue is not caused by slow network speed.ġ. Make sure your Bluetooth device is set to be discoverable.Ģ. Operation range can be affected by physical obstructions (walls, people, etc.) and wireless interference (Wi-Fi routers, Wireless TV adapters, etc.). Please test your receiving Bluetooth device with a mobile phone to confirm its range is acceptable. The Bluetooth range depends on BOTH the receiving and the transmitting devices. If your device is having range issues when plugged into a USB 3.0 port, a USB extension cable can help with this.Ģ) Ensure the Bluetooth receiver has a good signal Because there is a lot of random radio noise generated by the processor and system parts which will cause the short-range and cut off issue.Īn Intel white paper was confirmed that poorly shielded USB 3.0 ports will cause radio interference. Please move the adapter to the front of the computers instead of the back of the computer or using a USB 2.0 extension cable to move the adapter away from the computer. Try running "sfc /scannow" as Administrator in Command Prompt and let us know if you get anything there.1) Change to another USB port or use a USB extension cable
#Asus usb bt400 bad pool header drivers#
There's quite a few drivers referenced in some of the dump files, and they're a little too small to draw conclusions from, but I personally right now have a suspicion that it might be something to do with the operating system. Video Card : NVIDIA GeForce GT325M CUDA 1GB.Age of OS installation - and whether you have re-installed the OS: 12 Years - never reinstalled.Age of the computer (hardware) : 12 Years.
Is the OS an OEM version or full retail version? : OEM.What was original installed OS on system? : Windows 7 Home Premium.Anyone have any ideas on what's happening and how to fix it. Did some troubleshooting already and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it's not an overheating issue (even used a thermal camera), nor is it a virus/malware issue (scanned with malwarebytes and NOD), nor a RAM issue (performed memtest86), and CHKDSK says 0 bad sectors though CrystalDisk says "Caution Reallocated Sectors Count : 8". Then a BSOD would appear and though I didn't take a picture of it I'm positive it showed a different error message every time iirc one was BAD_POOL_HEADER. What would happen is the screen will start flickering and show some weird colors like how they show a bug/hack was happening in movies or games. As the title states my laptop crashes/BSODs after approximately 3-4 hours of use may it be idle, playing games, or watching youtube videos.