![]() ![]() ![]() What is the Bluetooth device are you trying to connect This behavior may occur when there is a compatibility problem between the transceiver and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack. The secret here is : Windows Core isolation (HVCI) which isolate the kernel by virtualization to protect it from tempering by adding an extra layer of protection unfortunately some old drivers have issues with this feature. Did you install all the updates on the computer 2. I have encountered a similar problem with my sound card driver and I managed to solve it. The solution was staring in my face all along. Well, lo and behold, I'm back to this thread. Then I thought, hey, I should put up a PSA about it on /r/Vive, but maybe now that I know it's caused by the Memory Integrity feature, I might find a relevant existing thread. I finally realized it must be the virtualization tricks used by Memory Integrity that are causing this driver to fail (the "not designed to run on Windows" tipped me off), so I turned it off and it went back to working. Only later did I realize my Vive Bluetooth driver was having the same issue, but no matter how much I tried I could get the same trick to work for it. Hah, I switched on Memory Integrity (under Windows Defender Security > Device Security > Core Isolation) and a few days later I noticed my Logitech HD Pro C920 driver failed with the error. ![]()
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