The first thing to do is browse through the BIOS settings for network and onboard devices, and make sure any options to turn on Bluetooth are indeed enabled. Another possibility, but I think less likely, is that Bluetooth was disabled by the OS. Windows does have the ability to turn off Bluetooth.
After extraction completes, copy the file icawebwrapper.msi and paste it in the Citrix installation directory "C:\Program Files (x86)\Citrix Try launching the app, if the same prompt appears then click on browse and navigate to Citrix folder and select the copied file icawebwrapper.msi

If neither is the case, go to Step 10. Right click on the entry for Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 and uninstall it, choosing to (checkmark) Delete the driver software for this device. Right click on the entry for Intel Wireless Bluetooth and open its properties. If it has an Intel driver associated with it, then uninstall it, choosing to

I had some trouble with that Intel NIC on my Z590 Gaming Force too. What eventually did the trick: In the adapter options (you will find them in the network settings), set "Energy-efficient Ethernet" to disabled, and set Speed to 1.0 GBps Full Duplex instead of Auto. Maybe one of the two already helps, try the first one.
MSI not found. Subscribe. Max200012. Beginner. 02-10-2022 11:02 PM. 831 Views. Every time I try updating my Bluetooth Driver it keeps showing an error saying that it can't find the MSI for uninstalling the older version, even when I uninstalled it through windows, it somehow installed the same version out of nowhere.
Decompress the driver package and open the folder, then click View→Show→check File name extensions, go to the location: UWD >Win64>Drivers. Right-Click on Netwtw04.INF, Netwtw06.INF, and Netwtw08.INF, then select ‘install’ in Show more options to install. The driver is installed when The operation completed successfully with message pop up.
EDIT 2: This post is now the top Google result for this search. To all who stumble across this, the short-term answer is to: Double check drivers are up to date. Hard reset the computer. Turn it off, unplug and/or switch the PSU off at the back. Turn back on. Bluetooth will be back.
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