Right-click the built-in Bluetooth adapter and click .
With the problem identified, the team worked quickly to develop a patch. After several hours of intense coding, they finally had a solution.
Since Listing 75270 is registered in Launch Studio, the driver must reference the device’s (Qualified Design ID). For this mock example:
If your adapter isn't working as expected, follow this systematic troubleshooting guide.
If the automatic search fails, manually determine what firmware package your specific clone device requires.
"Hey Rach, I think I found something. I was talking to the hardware team, and they mentioned that there's a known issue with the device's firmware. It seems that there's a bug that's causing the Listingdetails error."
Most generic Bluetooth 5.0 dongles utilizing listing 75270 are built on or basic Realtek/CSR chipsets. On modern Windows operating systems, these are designed to be "Plug and Play," but Windows frequently fails to match the hardware ID with its native driver library. Try forcing the native driver first: