![]() Or you can run these commands in CMD: "bcdedit /set nointegritychecks on" and "bcdedit /set testsigning on". You can either reboot your PC and press F8 while your computer is booting, to select the option "disable driver signature". Now you need to turn off the needed "driver signature". After you have extracted it, you can delete the setup.ĥ. Just extract the driver, there is no need to run the actually setup. Click on the setup.exe of the driver, you will be asked for a directory to extract. e x e If this isn't available anylonger, please use Google to find it.Ĥ. c o m / p u b / s o f t p a q / s p 7 9 0 0 1 - 7 9 5 0 0 / s p 7 9 3 5 0. This was the only driver working for me, this is the deeplink to HP: (I connot post links with my account, sorry) h t t p : / / f t p. The driver package is called "sp79350" and its 401mb big. But I did it with a driver package from HP for a laptop. I was unsure how I was able to find the correct one, maybe there are more drivers that could work. Now you need to manually install the right driver for this device. Open the device manager again, and you should see now that the XBOX controller is listed there, but with a white questionmark. But the icon on the controller should blink slowly, and not solid (like it should if a connection was successful). Now your controller should appear inside the device list. Your controller should appear on the list, click on it to pair. In the Windows settings click on "Add Bluetooth device", select the first option (just "Bluetooth"), not the third (althrough it would make more sense). Press the pair button on your controller, the icon is blinking really fast. ![]() Turn your controller on, the XBOX logo is blinking. Click on your Bluetooth Icon in the taskbar, Windows settings will open. I was confused, as the device manager shows "unknown device" with an exclamation mark, but its working.Ģ. There is no driver needed, you should see immediately that there is a Bluetooth icon in your taskbar. So if you have a Bluetooth adapter, that is not the original XBOX adapter and the XBOX one Bluetooth controller, we can start!ġ. I think many Bluetooth adapters could work, but right now I can confirm that "StarTech Mini USB Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter - Class 1 Bluetooth Wireless Dongle - 50m" did work for me. I have bought first a cheap one from Amazon, which did not work with Windows Server, so I bought a second one with Windows Server 2019 support. So if you have this adapter too, you need to get a new one. Microsoft has designed this product, to dont work with Windows Server. I have tried many things, I did not get it to work. I have had the original XBOX Bluetooth adapter, which works fine with Windows 10, but doesn't work with Windows Server 2019. I was able to successful pair two XBOX one Bluetooth controller with my Windows Server 2019 computer. As I was facing the same issue, and this page appeard in the first results of the Google pages, I will post a solution that has worked for me.
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