Once I have plugged it in, the installer has recognized it and installed drivers. I have no idea why it didn't work with built-in device that is somewhere inside my laptop, but it did with another external bluetooth usb thumb. Select network adapters then Broadcom on the left and then Broadcom 802.11ac network adapter. On the bottom of the next screen select let me pick from a list. Pull up device manager, right click update driver software on the device and select browse my computer for driver software. Apparently what it tries to find is the bluetooth receiver itself, not the device that connect to it (e.g.
There is also a warning with text, which says 'Please plug in or turn on your Bluetooth device': I have tried turning my headset on/off, bringing it into pairing mode, installing/uninstalling device to/from the Bluetooth Devices. However now, when I start the driver installer, it would get stuck at 'Detecting Bluetooth Device' stage. This used to work for me before, drivers were installed and everything worked well.
Usually when turning my Bluetooth headset on and trying to pair it with Mac for the first time, Windows fails to install the drivers and opens a solution in Action Center, which suggests to download the driver from the. I have installed Windows 7 on MacBook Pro using BootCamp.