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    How to install Xbox One gamepad with Bluetooth wireless USB dapter on Windows 7

    -------- Files used:--------------

    user framework: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2685813
    kernel framework: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=2685811 OR http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2685811
    Xbox One Windows driver itself (one is for 64bit, other 32bit X86, select appropriate version) https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=Xbox%20One

    Download all in on one 7MB .zip archive here or here

    -------- Tutorial:--------------

    0. Before applying following, possibly good to uninstall xbox drivers from Device manager and tick to delete it.

    1. Discover if Your windows is 64bit: Start menu ---> right click "Computer" ---> Properties

    2. Install 2 things:

    Update for Kernel-Mode Driver Framework version 1.11 for Windows 7 (KB2685811) - windows6.1-kb2685811
    User-Mode Driver Framework version 1.11 update for Windows 7 - Umdf-1.11-Win-6.1

    3.
    - possibly reboot
    - possibly good idea to connect the Xbox One using wire to the USB port of the computer. Turn on the Xbox One.

    Start menu ---> type: device manager (and open it) ---> try to find XBOX entry (if not there, click the computer name and do menu Action/Scan for HW changes)

    Right click Xbox ACC or Xbox Wireless adapter, Update driver manually selecting folder that was created when you extracted "Xbox One Wireless Receiver Model 1713 Windows 7 Driver" file.

    In my case it then recognized Xbox Wireless adapter for Windows and shown:
    This device is working properly.
    Driver version: 6.3.9600.16384
    Driver date: 1.1.2015
    using the file mt7612us.sys (Mediatek)

    If it is not working, try things like reconnecting the Xbox, turn it on, Update device drivers, Restart computer.
    If some error code is shown inside device manager/device details, use search engine to find the error message.

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    hi, can u reupload the xboxw7.zip?


    I dont know which file I should download @
    microsoft-catalog

    what means "DFU" ? xD



    ... for me the manual way doesnt worked.
    is "Receiver Model 1713" the small one, or the big one? I have a small one . . .







    edit:
    The driver ( "20656929_ce9bb23845f18c7ed66d07d417969c567a61d223 .cab" ) works for me for the xbox-one-gamepad via usb-cable.
    but not for the "Xbox One Wireless USB Receiver".
    In the Device Manager the receiver is found as "XBOX ACC".

    in the "20656929_ce9bb23845f18c7ed66d07d417969c567a61d223 .cab"
    there is a "xb1usb.inf".
    if I try to install the usb-receiver with it, i shoul choose between:
    1. Microsoft Xbox One Controller
    2. Microsoft Xbox One Controller (DFU)
    3. Xbox Gaming Device

    I can't believe that someone can install sth as "Xbox Wireless adapter for Windows" like you said... because it is not in the .inf !?
    Last edited by blaiz; 09-07-2021 at 06:52 PM.

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    Unfortunately I have missed your reply notification.

    Quote Originally Posted by blaiz View Post
    hi, can u reupload the xboxw7.zip?
    It is still accessible on both locations (line: "Download all in on one 7MB .zip archive")

    Quote Originally Posted by blaiz View Post
    I dont know which file I should download @
    microsoft-catalog
    I am not sure which link do you mean. If you have doubts about 86 and 64, go to Windows Start menu, right click this computer and go to properties, just display operating system detail to see if it is 64bit or 32bit(x86 - unlikely)

    Quote Originally Posted by blaiz View Post
    what means "DFU" ? xD
    i have found this "Device Firmware Update (DFU) Mode makes low-level changes to the software running the device."
    I would start with normal mode.

    Quote Originally Posted by blaiz View Post
    is "Receiver Model 1713" the small one, or the big one? I have a small one . . .
    I do not know how to discover this. If you show me the images of both or just your receiver, i can tell what is mine.

    Thank you for your feedback, it may help to improve the tutorial for everyone.

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