For Windows 10 ((better)) — Isscbta Bluetooth Driver
If you are seeing "ISSCBTA" in your Device Manager or as a missing driver on Windows 10, you are likely dealing with an older Integrated System Solution Corp (ISSC) Bluetooth chip. These are common in older USB dongles and legacy laptops from brands like Toshiba, MSI, and Fujitsu.
Finding the right driver for these older chips on modern Windows 10 can be tricky. Here is how to get your Bluetooth back up and running. 1. Identify Your Device
Before downloading anything, confirm your hardware ID to ensure compatibility. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
Look for Bluetooth or Other Devices (often marked with a yellow exclamation mark). Right-click the item and select Properties > Details. Isscbta Bluetooth Driver For Windows 10
In the "Property" dropdown, select Hardware Ids. If you see USB\VID_1131&PID_1001, you have a standard ISSC device. 2. How to Install the ISSCBTA Driver
While Windows 10 often attempts to find a generic driver, legacy ISSC chips frequently require specific files like isscbta.sys.
Step 4: Post-Installation Checks
After installation:
- In Device Manager under Bluetooth, you should see something like:
ISSC Bluetooth AdapterQualcomm Atheros AR3012 Bluetooth 4.0
- Try turning Bluetooth on:
Windows + A→ Bluetooth tile. - Pair a device (mouse, headphones) to confirm functionality.
What If Nothing Works?
Your ISSC Bluetooth adapter may be incompatible with Windows 10. The hardware is limited to Bluetooth 2.1 or 3.0 without modern low-energy (BLE) support.
Best fix: Buy a $10 USB Bluetooth 5.0 dongle (e.g., TP-Link UB500, ASUS BT500). Disable the internal ISSC adapter in Device Manager (right-click → Disable device), and use the dongle. You’ll get better range, speed, and Windows 10 native support.
Part 6: Alternatives – Generic Bluetooth Drivers for ISSC Hardware
If the official Isscbta driver refuses to work, you can try these fallback drivers: If you are seeing "ISSCBTA" in your Device
Error: Driver Signature Enforcement Blocking Installation
Windows 10 requires signed drivers. Some legacy ISSC drivers are unsigned.
Fix: Temporarily disable driver signature enforcement:
- Hold Shift while clicking Restart.
- Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart.
- Press F7 (Disable driver signature enforcement).
- Install the driver, then reboot normally.
Step 4: Verify Installation
After installation:
- In Device Manager, the Bluetooth entry should have no yellow marks.
- Right-click the Bluetooth adapter → Properties → Driver tab → Driver date and version should be visible.
- Under Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, the toggle should be ON and functional.