A high-quality USB Bluetooth 5.0 adapter (e.g., from TP-Link, ASUS, or Plugable) costs $10–$15 . It will work instantly on Windows 10/11 without any driver headaches. If troubleshooting the Bcm92035dgrom takes more than 30 minutes of your time, the upgrade is financially and practically logical.
Bluetooth icon visible but can’t pair devices. Bcm92035dgrom Driver Windows 10
: Because the drivers are older, Windows 10 might block them due to lack of a modern digital signature. You may need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows Startup Settings to install them. Copy C:\Windows\INF\bth
Manually point to the btwusb.inf as shown in Step 3. If that fails, the INF might be missing hardware IDs. Edit the INF file: Arthur grabbed his cold coffee, toasted the glowing
C:\Windows\INF\bth.inf to your desktop.[Broadcom.NTamd64] (for 64-bit) add:%BroadcomBth.DeviceDesc%=BthUsb, USB\VID_0A5C&PID_200AArthur grabbed his cold coffee, toasted the glowing screen, and walked out of the server room. The Beast was tamed, at least until the next update.
The device is identified by the hardware ID . Manufacturer: Broadcom. Supported OS: Windows XP through Windows 10.