Driver Windows 10: Yetm1 Bluetooth
After installation, confirm everything works:
Q: I can’t find “YetM1” anywhere online. Does the driver exist?
A: Yes, but it’s often bundled under “Realtek Bluetooth 4.0/4.2/5.0 adapter” or “Generic Bluetooth Radio.” Search using your Hardware ID (VID/PID) instead of the name “YetM1.”
Q: Will the YetM1 driver work on Windows 11?
A: In most cases, yes. Windows 10 drivers are compatible with Windows 11. Follow the same installation steps.
Q: My YetM1 Bluetooth stopped working after a Windows Update. What do I do?
A: Roll back the driver: Device Manager → YetM1 → Properties → Driver → Roll Back Driver. Then hide the bad update using wushowhide.diagcab (Microsoft’s update blocker tool). yetm1 bluetooth driver windows 10
Q: Can I use a generic Bluetooth driver?
A: Yes – the Microsoft generic Bluetooth driver provides basic functionality but may lack low-energy (BLE) support or advanced power management. For full features, use the official YetM1/Realtek driver.
The mini CD that comes with YeTM1 is often outdated or contains malware. Do not use it. Instead:
Cause: Power management settings cut power to the YetM1 adapter. After installation, confirm everything works: Q: I can’t
Fix:
Once installed correctly:
Tip: If Bluetooth mouse/keyboard stutters, disable Bluetooth power saving: Step 2: Identify the Hardware ID
To fix this, you must identify the "brain" of the device.
Step 1: Open Device Manager
Step 2: Identify the Hardware ID
Step 3: Decode the ID Match your ID to the drivers below (YETM1 adapters typically fall into two categories):
Scenario B: The IDs look like VID_0BDA&PID_...