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6 TopicsBluetooth earphones doesn't work in Windows 11
Some Bluetooth earphones (like Haylou GT1) don't work on Windows 11 and it was working perfectly on Windows 10. I think the problem with the drivers and especially with the earphone driver not with the Bluetooth driver because the Bluetooth works normally with the controllers. Just to let you know when I disable the "Haylou-GT1 Avrcp Transport" driver and keep the "Haylou-GT1" driver enable it sometimes works but with very bad quality sound so I am some kind of sure it's a driver problem and that driver provider is Microsoft so I think you can fix it. There is a lot of people who had the same problem, look at this link: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/report-an-issue/bluetooth-earphones-doesnt-work-in-windows-11/m-p/2554552 I contacted Microsoft support and they say: "Only our engineers have the access to its Windows 11" So they advised me to post in here in windows insider (I don't know why, I am not a Windows insider member, I just downloaded windows 11 when it's released for everyone.)25KViews18likes20CommentsWindows 11 Upgrade 10.0.22000.120 BSOD Process1_Initalization_Failed upon reboot
So I recently switched to the Windows Insider Beta build. And when I go to restart to upgrade to Windows 11 the computer goes into the "Upgrades are applying" screen before it reboots at 100%. When it tries to start back up it goes to a black BSOD with the error PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED. Then reboots to a constant black screen until I hold down the power button to turn it off and back on. Which then it reboots to Windows 10. I can attach my Memory dump file if needed. Error code: 0xc1900101 Note: Works fine when installing it on a hypervisor from Windows 10. I should probably note: I did have a Hyper-Visor VM running Windows 11 prior to installing the update, which had shut down the host computer upon hitting start>power>shutdown. Which I though weird and that I must've seen my screen wrong. But upon booting back up prior to the update and logging in my computer BSODed with a "Service_Start_Exception" stop code. And then restarting it was fine afterwards.Solved40KViews4likes41CommentsCan't install our app - "certificate in chain-of-trust is failing validation"
We've had a number of support incidents from users with Windows 11 Insider Preview reporting that they can't install our Windows Desktop app. Users with the retail release of Windows 11 (or Windows 10) do not experience this issue. Our (WiX) installer runs successfully until it gets to the driver installation step. Then it rewinds and quietly exits with no message popup or obvious error. Despite testing with a variety of different Insider Preview builds, we've so far been unable to reproduce the problem locally. Looking at a verbose setup log contributed by a user, I noticed the following: DIFXAPP: INFO: ENTER: DriverPackageInstallW DIFXAPP: INFO: RETURN: DriverPackageInstallW (0xE0000247) DIFXAPP: ERROR: encountered while installing driver package 'C:\Program Files\AcmeWidgets\WidgetApp\widget-driver.inf' DIFXAPP: ERROR: InstallDriverPackages failed with error 0xE0000247 DIFXAPP: RETURN: InstallDriverPackages() 3758096967 (0xE0000247) CustomAction MsiInstallDrivers returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox) Action ended 21:00:47: InstallFinalize. Return value 3. MSI (s) (50:CC) [...]: Note: 1: 2265 2: 3: -2147287035 Our driver is signed with a Digicert EV Code Signing Certificate: Certificate Certificate Order Common name Product Status Order date start date expiration expiration ------------- --------------- ------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Immersed Inc. EV Code Signing Issued 27 May 2020 28 May 2020 02 Jun 2022 02 Jun 2022 2 years While investigating, I also saw a message/description that mentioned a certificate in the chain-of-trust failing validation. I thought perhaps an intermediate CA cert might have been omitted from one of the Insider Preview builds, so I requested dumps of root, intermediate and third-party certs from a few affected users. My hope was to find a cert included in my test environment that was missing in all of theirs. No such luck, unfortunately; they all seem to have supersets of the certs I have in a fresh Insider Preview test installation. Can someone please respond with a suggestion on a path forward? Being unable to reproduce this in a test environment has me completely blocked. I'd really like to hear back from a Microsoft engineer on this. Thanks.1.6KViews2likes0CommentsThere are many similar items in Optional Updates section and I don't know which one to install
in Device manager there are a 4 hardware that need drivers and in Windows update => Optional updates section, there are 7 drivers listed but I don't know which one I am supposed to install. there needs to be more information there to tell us exactly which one to install. there are even drivers listed there with the date 1970! Feedback link: https://aka.ms/AAarmx9999Views0likes2CommentsIntel graphics driver in Windows Update for IGPU I7 7700K is OUTDATED
On Windows 10 build 20H1 Stable And also on build 19042.330 (slow/beta) ring, the graphic driver that is automatically installed from Windows Update is extremely Outdated. the latest version is 27.20.100.8280 which is officially available on Intel website. but the version that gets installed automatically from Windows Update is 26.xxxxx Feedback Hub: https://aka.ms/AA8r3yx2.2KViews1like2CommentsWindows insider builds always uninstall Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) driver software
It's also happened in the build 19013, after upgrade, Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) software driver is uninstalled and I have to install it again. Link to the driver: https://github.com/alanfox2000/realtek-hda-release/releases/tag/6.0.8823.2 Feedback to Upvote: https://aka.ms/AA6eyoz1.1KViews0likes0Comments