F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Error 52 occurs when Bluetooth A2DP source fails to connect.

Error 52 occurs when Bluetooth A2DP source fails to connect.

Error 52 occurs when Bluetooth A2DP source fails to connect.

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12-01-2023, 01:11 AM
#21
Thank you! It worked!
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commander_mais
12-01-2023, 01:11 AM #21

Thank you! It worked!

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Andrew_Wolf
Junior Member
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12-01-2023, 05:06 AM
#22
Created an account merely to express gratitude. I've been searching for a resolution for about two days, and it finally worked! Thank you again!
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Andrew_Wolf
12-01-2023, 05:06 AM #22

Created an account merely to express gratitude. I've been searching for a resolution for about two days, and it finally worked! Thank you again!

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JASurtino
Member
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12-05-2023, 04:13 AM
#23
Hello old people from this thread. I've seen some of you stating that the DISM and sfc solution didn't work. So I had a major problem with my JBL Club Pro + TWS, with the Voice Only. My solution took me almost an year to conclude, but here I'll describe it. In the device manager there is the Human Interface Devices. One of the options that were there for me was the AVRCP driver, (this is not the complete name of the driver but it ends with avrcp) so you have to right click on it > update driver > allow me to choose from a list of drivers available on my PC. Now it is the time, you'll probably have one or more avrcp drivers to choose. I'll have to test one by one OR install every driver in there (for me it was the install every one), and after every installation you'll have to restart the pc. After you get the right driver(s) it will desappear from the Human Interface Devices and will go to the Bluetooth area. Like on the image. After it all should be fine. I hope this helps as many people as it can. See ya.
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JASurtino
12-05-2023, 04:13 AM #23

Hello old people from this thread. I've seen some of you stating that the DISM and sfc solution didn't work. So I had a major problem with my JBL Club Pro + TWS, with the Voice Only. My solution took me almost an year to conclude, but here I'll describe it. In the device manager there is the Human Interface Devices. One of the options that were there for me was the AVRCP driver, (this is not the complete name of the driver but it ends with avrcp) so you have to right click on it > update driver > allow me to choose from a list of drivers available on my PC. Now it is the time, you'll probably have one or more avrcp drivers to choose. I'll have to test one by one OR install every driver in there (for me it was the install every one), and after every installation you'll have to restart the pc. After you get the right driver(s) it will desappear from the Human Interface Devices and will go to the Bluetooth area. Like on the image. After it all should be fine. I hope this helps as many people as it can. See ya.

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emmylee33
Senior Member
710
12-05-2023, 07:11 PM
#24
This was the only way that resolved the issue. In the device manager, under Bluetooth, I located the avrcp device. I had to install the driver myself (only one option existed), then restart the computer and everything functioned properly. Thanks a lot!
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emmylee33
12-05-2023, 07:11 PM #24

This was the only way that resolved the issue. In the device manager, under Bluetooth, I located the avrcp device. I had to install the driver myself (only one option existed), then restart the computer and everything functioned properly. Thanks a lot!

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