The CSR8510 A10, commonly known as a 'Bluetooth 4.0 CSR 4.0 Dongle Adapter,' can have issues with Windows' generic Bluetooth drivers. Windows XP/Vista/7 may not allow this device to connect properly with generic drivers. Despite being an extremely common item on ebay, product identification and support appear rather non-existent. So, I've decided to share these files to help fellow users. Simply unzip, install, and enjoy!
The CSR8510 A10, commonly known as a 'Bluetooth 4.0 CSR 4.0 Dongle Adapter,' can have issues with Windows' generic Bluetooth drivers. Windows XP/Vista/7 may not allow this device to connect properly with generic drivers. Despite being an extremely common item on ebay, product identification and support appear rather non-existent. Centos 7.5 iso.
Features:- CSR8510 A10 - Driver Download. Vendor:. Product: CSR8510 A10. Windows 8 64-Bit Driver. Total Driver Versions: 1. Recommended Driver.
- Some quick and easy search turned up this download. CSR Bluetooth Chip Drivers Download for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, Vista, XP.
- How to Fix CSR8510 A10 Driver Errors on Windows 10. The CSR8510 A10 driver is not readily available for download from the CSR download center. Furthermore, the manufacturer no longer supports the product driver. Even though that is the case, there are still solutions that can be applied to fix the problem.
-Compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10
-Bluetooth 4.0
-CSR 4.0
-Usable for communications, smartphones, file transfers, speakers, headsets, printers, and more!
-Endless potential!
Requirements:
Windows XP or later
Instructions:
1) Plug in Bluetooth USB adapter
2) Unzip file
3) Run setup.exe
4) Select according to settings
5) Enjoy!
Nicknames:
'USB 2.0 Mini Bluetooth 4.0 CSR4.0 Adapter Dongle for PC Laptop'
'Bluetooth Adapter 4.0 USB 2.0 CSR4.0 Dongle Receiver Mini'
Components:
CSR CSR8510 A10 Bluetooth dongle 4.0 original CD drivers setup (zip folder)
Notes:
Some online listings claim this Bluetooth adapter works on Windows 98, ME, and 2000. I have not tested this driver on these OSes yet to confirm or debunk these claims.
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