

This also happens when just running the driver manually and What has been happening for us is the driver seems to install, but just sits at the very end trying to configure Bluetooth services. We also have several other HP notebooks that have the same Bluetooth adaptor but I will get onto them in due course. The model that I have been testing with is the HP EliteBook 2760p which has a BroadcomĢ070 adaptor. I have spent countless days/weeks trying to get our TS to deploy all the drivers using HP SSM in our TS.

These days (I often refer to these as the "nasty" or "bad" drivers!").Ī good quick reference that I found helped me get my head around this topic is found here: This has proven to be a good method for us as it keeps the drivers clean during the TS, especially all of those hardware based applications (HBA's) that notebooks need To simplify the driver processes, we now only include the Network card drivers in the driver packages, just to make sure that the OSD TS can run successfullyĪnd get all the way through, then we run HP SSM in the TS and let it take care of the rest. Then then Bluetooth driver and also the HP Diagnostic UEFI (still not working but not as fussed). I am glad to hear that I am not the only one feeling the pain of HP and Bluetooth drivers! First it was the HP HotKey driver not work (couldn’t rotate the screen with the rotate screen button) I imported the drivers as well and succesfully deployed the 8460p.Īnd installed the HP connection manager 4.1.10.1 as well in the TS.
