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- SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 INSTALL
- SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 DRIVERS
- SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 UPDATE
- SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 UPGRADE
- SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 CODE
In order to manually update your driver, follow the steps below (the next steps):ġ.
SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 INSTALL
Take into consideration that is not recommended to install the driver on Operating Systems other than stated ones.
SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 UPGRADE
If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. The package provides the installation files for Marvell AVASTAR Bluetooth Radio Adapter Driver version.
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So far, my Surface Book 2 has kept a stable Bluetooth connection for the last few hours.
SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 DRIVERS
Run gpedit and go to Computer Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Windows Update>Do not include drivers with Windows Updates, Open it and push the Enable button. If you have access to the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc), you can turn off driver updating. The next effort is to ensure that it remains fixed until MS releases good drivers, as the update process will constantly reinstall the latest level drivers on your behalf (we're Microsoft and we are here to help!) and it will fail again. The Network adapter Bluetooth device is now at Version. In my case, the AVASTAR adapter is now at Version. W10 will reinstall both these devices with earlier drivers. This is the action that actually fixed it. Uninstall Network adapters>Bluetooth device. When you uninstall it, delete the driver (an option on the Uninstall dialog box). Uninstall Bluetooth>Marvell AVASTAR Bluetooth Radio Adapter. I also found someone stating an identical solution within the Microsoft Answers forum that listed these steps: U/NumerousApple5044 has the correct solution until there is a more stable Marvell driver that is released. I just want A: Smooth tracking on my Bluebooth mouse, and B: My Bluetooth driver to stop trolling me. I'm willing to get my hands dirty with regedit and command line if I have to. So, is there anything I can do at this point that I haven't already tried, short of restoring to factory defaults and reinstalling Windows? I really don't want to go Scorched-Earth approach since at that point I might as well just buy a new computer, but I really don't have the money for that right now. Oddly, it seems to crash faster if I plug in my HDD, or use certain applications (but not others, weirdly enough). I've since reinstalled the latest drivers, rolled back to other versions, hell I even tracked down the very original drivers I had on my Surface (not the original, original per se, but I downloaded the same version number) and installed those, knowing that I'd have stuttering mouse tracking again: doesn't matter. I restart my Surface and.yay, Bluetooth works again.until it doesn't.
SURFACE MARVELL DRIVER VERSION 15.68.9040.67 CODE
I drill down into Properties and boom: Code 43 error on the Bluetooth driver.
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Bluetooth ON/OFF toggle in Settings: what ON/OFF toggle? So I use my Surface typecover to navigate to Device Manager and there I see a yellow "/!\" next to my Bluetooth adapter, and all other devices missing from the list. Mouse and keyboard: lifeless and blinking for help. NEW problem now: my Marvell Avastar Bluetooth Radio Adapter driver works for about 30 minutes to an hour, sometimes longer, and then suddenly my Bluetooth adapter and everything connected to it Thanos snaps out of existence. 47 (year 2017) and FINALLY I get some smooth cursor action with my mouse. I downloaded the latest drivers (year 2020). I rolled them back to an earlier version (also year 2016). Shite drivers reinstalled themselves to assert dominance. I uninstalled mine (year 2016) and restarted. Problem with that is the well documented low-polling issue with Bluetooth mice on Microsoft Surface products, courtesy of the shite-tier Marvell Avastar drivers. So I switched back to using Bluetooth with my mouse and plugging my HDD directly into the USB port. Problem: I cannot use a USB receiver and HDD at the same time, so I bought a powered hub, but learned it causes too much connection lag to the receiver if I happen to be transferring large files through the hub into the HDD. In the meantime, I've been backing up a lot of content to my external HDD, but I cannot stand using the trackpad for any length of time, so I use a MX Vertical via Logi Unifying Receiver. Despite all that I keep digging myself into a deeper and deeper hole. Over the past 2.5 weeks I've gone through perhaps every single Marvell Avastar thread posted to this subreddit, and I tried literally everything recommended.