Unplug the power cable and remove all external peripherals (USB drives, monitors, mice). If using a laptop with a removable battery, remove it. Press and .
Intel no longer updates the software. As Windows 10 receives modern feature updates, the gap between the OS and the old driver widens.
Last updated: 2025 | Applies to Windows 10 versions 1809 through 22H2 and Windows 11 (with compatibility settings).
Sometimes the driver is perfectly fine, but the background Windows services responsible for executing the driver code have stalled. Press , type services.msc , and hit Enter. Locate Bluetooth Support Service in the alphabetical list.
Select from the list and click Run the troubleshooter . Bluetooth Isscbta Driver Windows 10
Avoid using automatic driver-update software programs. They often install generic, mismatched driver variants that overwrite stable OEM configurations.
Follow these troubleshooting steps in order to resolve the issue. 1. Run the Windows Bluetooth Troubleshooter
Go to . Select Bluetooth and click Run the troubleshooter . B. Manually Update via Device Manager Sometimes Windows fails to detect the driver automatically. Open Device Manager .
: Sites like Driver Scape host the ISSCBTA and ISSCEDRBTA driver versions (e.g., Version 7.3.0000.0090) that support Windows 10. 🔄 Reinstalling the Generic Driver Unplug the power cable and remove all external
If updating fails, a clean installation will replace corrupt driver files. Open . Locate the problematic Bluetooth or Intel SST entry. Right-click it and choose Uninstall device .
Cancel the installation, unplug the dongle, restart your computer, and try the "Manual Driver Selection" method again. A clean boot can also help.
If the first method doesn't work, you can try installing the driver through Device Manager:
This is the most powerful method. It tricks Windows into treating your ISSC dongle like a first-party device. Intel no longer updates the software
If your system uses this chip, the driver, often listed as "ISSC USB Bluetooth Device," is necessary to fix issues where Bluetooth is not recognized in the Device Manager.
Right-click it and select (or Start if it isn't running).
Check the Hardware ID again and search for your exact device model on the Microsoft Answers forum—or consider finally retiring that adapter. Your Bluetooth sanity is worth it.
If you've tried all the methods above and Windows still fails to see the Bluetooth adapter: