Bm05e-v2 01 Bluetooth Driver !!exclusive!! -
The BM05E-V2-01 driver supports over UART:
The main challenge with the BM05E V2.01 is that it is a piece of "no-name" hardware. It wasn't sold by a major company like Dell or HP with a dedicated support website. Instead, it was mass-produced and sold through third-party sellers, with the driver often being included on a mini CD-ROM that has long since been lost. The adapter is most likely a generic Bluetooth v2.0 EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) dongle, and because it's from the Bluetooth 2.0 era, it's an older device that modern versions of Windows don't always support natively.
reg query HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys bm05e-v2 01 bluetooth driver
Before downloading any driver, you must confirm that your PC actually uses the BM05E-V2 01 hardware.
The exact found in your Device Manager properties Whether this is a built-in card or an external USB adapter The BM05E-V2-01 driver supports over UART: The main
One user on the AnandTech forums was advised to boot their computer from a Linux Live USB or CD. If the adapter is detected and works in Linux, it confirms the hardware is functional. This helps you rule out a hardware failure before continuing your driver search for Windows.
Restart your PC; Windows will attempt to reinstall the most compatible generic driver. : Right-click the device > Properties > Details tab. The adapter is most likely a generic Bluetooth v2
dev_info(&intf->dev, "BM05E-V2.01 Bluetooth device connected\n"); // Attach to bluetooth subsystem (hci_register_dev, etc.) return 0;
Locate the listing labeled , Generic Bluetooth Adapter , or a yellow caution triangle icon. Right-click the item and select Update driver .
Here is how to use the Bluetooth Driver Installer tool safely:
: An older legacy version released around 2006, supporting Windows XP through Windows 10. Version 8.0.0001.0320