The Dell Studio XPS 435 Bluetooth driver. The 64bit Windows Vista driver for the Dell Studio XPS 435 MT CAB-200 Bluetooth adapter has been added below. You can run the driver in compatibility mode if you do not have a Windows Vista machine. The Dell Studio XPS 435 MT CAB-200 Bluetooth listed was the last driver released for it.
Dell Studio XPS 435 Bluetooth Driver
The Dell Studio XPS 435MT does have Bluetooth, but some users faced problems after adding a new SSD with Windows 10 Pro. Interestingly, the Dell drivers for this model support only Vista.
To check if your system has Bluetooth, peek into the device manager. Also, you can connect Bluetooth devices like a wireless mouse.
But here’s the catch: you might need to update or install the right Bluetooth drivers for it to work smoothly. If you hit a roadblock, reach out to Dell’s customer support. They’ve got the latest info to help you out. See also AMD Partial installation of Drivers on here.
Sure, to find out what Bluetooth adapter your Dell Studio XPS 435 has, follow these steps:
- Open Device Manager: Type “Device Manager” in the search bar and click on the application in the list that appears.
- Look for Bluetooth: In Device Manager, find a category named Bluetooth or Bluetooth Radios. If you see it, that means your computer has Bluetooth.
- Expand Bluetooth Category: Click the arrow next to the Bluetooth category to see the specific Bluetooth devices on your computer.
If you can’t find Bluetooth in Device Manager, it might mean the Bluetooth driver isn’t installed or isn’t working right. In that case, you might have to download and install the latest Bluetooth driver again. Likewise see the driver Dell Optiplex 755 SoundMAX driver as well as the Dell Studio XPS 435 bluetooth driver on this webiste.
Install the Bluetooth adapter
The driver for the adapter has been added below.
- Download the file to a known area where you can find it;
- The file prompts you to extract it to – “C:\DELL\DRIVERS\Y6F01”;
- The Self-Extractor window will then appear;
- Click on the OK;
- Close the windows when done and browse to the directory;
- Click Start button and then click Run;
- The driver will now install.
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Bluetooth driver not installed or not working on Dell Studio XPS 435
Certainly, if your Dell Studio XPS 435’s Bluetooth isn’t working right, here’s what you can do:
- Check Bluetooth Settings: Press Windows Key + R, type “services.msc” and hit Enter. Right-click on “Bluetooth Support Service.” If it’s not started, click on Start.
- Update the Driver: Press Windows key + R, type “devmgmt.msc,” and press Enter. Right-click on ‘Bluetooth Peripheral Device’ and select Update Driver Software.
- Get the Latest Driver: If the issue continues, download the newest Bluetooth driver from Dell’s official website. Avoid downloading from unknown sources as it can mess up your device.
- Reset BIOS: Reset BIOS to default settings to make sure the Bluetooth adapter is enabled.
- Bluetooth Troubleshooter: Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter. Follow the steps in the Resolving the Bluetooth Adapter Turning Off section for diagnostics and updates.
- Unpair and Repair Devices: If issues persist, unpair and then repair your Bluetooth devices.
Remember, always get your drivers from reliable sources. If problems persist, contact Dell’s customer support for more help or search this webiste for more information. Likewise also see the Dell UP3017Q Monitor driver. There is also the Dell XPS 2720 bluetooth driver.
Sure, to access the UEFI interface on your Dell Studio XPS 435, follow these steps:
- Turn on your computer: When the Dell logo appears, press F2 key multiple times until you enter the BIOS or System Setup. Alternatively, press F12 key several times until you see the One Time Boot Menu, then select BIOS Setup or System Setup from the menu.
- Navigate UEFI: UEFI interface can differ based on your Dell model. To learn how to use it, check your Dell computer’s user guide on Dell.com/support/manuals.
- Troubleshoot with Windows: If you struggle accessing UEFI, use Windows to restart and boot directly to the BIOS. Open Run (Windows + R), type
shutdown /r /o /f /t 00
, then click OK or press Enter.
Remember, some Dell computers might not support this feature due to UEFI and SATA settings limitations in the BIOS. If you’re unsure about any step, seek help from a professional or Dell’s customer support. Note that this only supports the Windows Vista 64-bit Business, Windows Vista 64-bit Home Basic, Windows Vista 64-bit Home Premium Windows Vista 64-bit Ultimate operating systems. Likewise see also the XPS One 2720 Realtek Audio Driver on here.
Dell Studio XPS 435 MT CAB-200 Bluetooth Driver
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