Driver Bluetooth for HP probook 470 G1 (D9P03AV #UUF) running Windows 8.1 64bits

Hey guys, I just tried my ps3 controllers to connect to my laptop and I realized its not detecting not not my bluetooth adapter.

IM on a g1 470 probook with card wifi realtek 8188 EA, is the integrated bluetooth adapter?

I tried all THE drivers on the support page says bluetooth realtek driver for win 8.1 which do not have a realtek bluetooth adapter.

My probook 1 470 t even no bluetooth?

or is it a problem of windows 8.1 driver

Thank you hp

Hello:

The number for your specific product 470 G1 does not come with built-in bluetooth.

I can tell because the Realtek wireless card uses your laptop is a single band, bluetooth card.

If you want a card with BT wireless, see Chapter 3 of the the service manual for the list supported without wireless/bluetooth combo cards and replace the Realtek card.

You need to get one of the maps in the maintenance manual and it must have the part number HP on it or more likely won't work.

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