Below you can download qualcomm atheros bluetooth windows 7 64 bit acer driver for Windows.
File name: qualcomm-atheros-bluetooth_win764-bit-acer.exe
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File size: 15980 MB
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Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Acer(click above to download)
Device: Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth Driver for Windows 7 64 Bit Acer
Specification:
- Driver type: Bluetooth
- Manufacturer: Qualcomm Atheros
- Compatible with: Windows 7 64 Bit
- Vendor: Acer
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is the Bluetooth device not working on my Acer laptop?
A: There could be a few reasons why Bluetooth is not functioning properly on your Acer laptop. Firstly, ensure that the Bluetooth driver is installed correctly. You can download and install the Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth Driver for Windows 7 64 Bit specifically designed for your Acer model. Additionally, make sure that the Bluetooth functionality is enabled in your laptop's settings. Lastly, check if the Bluetooth device you are trying to connect with is within range and in pairing mode.
2. Q: How can I update the Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth Driver on my Acer laptop running Windows 7 64 Bit?
A: To update the Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth Driver on your Acer laptop, follow these steps. Visit the Acer support website and navigate to the driver downloads section. Search for the appropriate Bluetooth driver for your specific Acer model running Windows 7 64 Bit and download it to your computer. Once downloaded, double-click the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the updated driver. Restart your laptop afterward to ensure the changes take effect.
3. Q: My Acer laptop's Bluetooth connection keeps disconnecting intermittently. How can I fix this issue?
A: If your Acer laptop's Bluetooth connection keeps dropping or disconnecting intermittently, try these troubleshooting steps. Firstly, make sure that the Bluetooth device you are trying to connect to is within range. Check if there are any physical obstructions or interference sources (such as other wireless devices) that could disrupt the Bluetooth signal. Additionally, ensure that your laptop's Bluetooth drivers are up to date by following the steps mentioned in answer #2. Lastly, try disabling any power-saving settings related to Bluetooth in your laptop's power management options, as these settings might be causing the intermittent disconnections.