Here’s what you should consider:
Possible misspelling – It may be a typo for something like Intel Bluetooth Driver, Realtek Bluetooth Driver, or Broadcom Bluetooth Driver. Double-check the spelling in Device Manager or the download source.
Generic / suspicious driver – If you found this driver on a third-party website (not Microsoft, Intel, Realtek, or your PC manufacturer's official support page), avoid installing it. Unusual driver names can be malware or adware in disguise.
If it's already installed – Check its properties:
Common issues with fake drivers:
Recommendation:
Uninstall this driver if you didn’t get it from an official source. Then download the correct Bluetooth driver from your PC/laptop manufacturer’s support page or from Intel/Realtek directly. Isscedrbta Bluetooth Driver
If you meant a different driver name, please correct the spelling so I can give a more accurate review.
The ISSCEDRBTA Bluetooth Driver is a legacy driver primarily used for older generic Bluetooth USB dongles and integrated adapters based on ISSC (Integrated System Solution Corp) chipsets. While once a common solution for adding Bluetooth functionality to Windows XP and Vista systems, it is largely considered obsolete for modern operating systems. Driver Performance & Reliability
Legacy Support: It is most effective on Windows XP and Windows Vista systems. Modern systems like Windows 10 and 11 often replace it with the "Generic Bluetooth Radio" driver.
Stability Issues: Many users report "Code 10" errors (device cannot start) or pairing failures. In some cases, third-party software like BlueSoleil was required to make the driver functional, though this often involved additional costs and driver conflicts.
Port Dependency: The driver often needs to be re-installed if the USB dongle is moved to a different port, as Windows may attempt to auto-install incompatible newer drivers. Common Use Cases Here’s what you should consider:
Integrated Systems: Frequently found in older laptops like the HP 530 Notebook PC or desktops like the Acer Aspire M5100.
Generic Dongles: Used for unbranded Bluetooth 1.1 or 2.0 adapters (often identified by Hardware ID USB\VID_1131&PID_1004). Recommendations for Modern Users
If you are currently encountering this driver on a modern Windows PC, the following steps are recommended:
Update via Device Manager: Use the Microsoft Support Guide to let Windows automatically find a more stable generic driver.
Manufacturer Sites: Check the official support pages for your specific hardware brand rather than using generic driver download sites, which may bundle unwanted software. Possible misspelling – It may be a typo
Hardware Replacement: Given the age of the ISSC chipset, upgrading to a modern Bluetooth 5.0+ USB adapter is generally more reliable and provides better range and security than troubleshooting legacy ISSCEDRBTA drivers. Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
A: Try troubleshooting steps outlined in this guide, such as restarting your device or updating the driver.
If the hardware ID leads nowhere, fall back to Microsoft’s inbox driver:
If you have an obscure driver package labeled “Isscedrbta” from a CD or support site: