Below you can download msi z97 blutooth driver for Windows.
File name: msi-z97-blutooth.exe
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File size: 34516 MB
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Msi Z97 Blutooth(click above to download)
The MSI Z97 Blutooth is a motherboard designed for high-performance gaming and computing. It features a range of advanced features and connectivity options, making it ideal for gamers and PC enthusiasts.
Specifications:
- Socket: LGA 1150
- Chipset: Intel Z97
- Form Factor: ATX
- Memory Slots: 4 x DDR3 DIMM slots
- Maximum Memory: 32GB
- Expansion Slots: 3 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots, 4 x PCIe 2.0 x1 slots
- Storage: 6 x SATA 6Gb/s ports, 1 x M.2 slot
- USB Ports: 6 x USB 3.0 ports, 8 x USB 2.0 ports
- Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
- Audio: 8-channel HD Audio
- Bluetooth: Yes (Blutooth version not specified)
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: My MSI Z97 Blutooth motherboard is not powering on. What could be the issue?
A: Ensure that all power cables are properly connected to the motherboard, including the 24-pin ATX power connector and CPU power connector. Check the power supply unit if it is working correctly. Also, verify that the power switch on the case is functional.
2. Q: I'm experiencing frequent Bluetooth disconnections with my MSI Z97 Blutooth motherboard. How can I resolve this?
A: Firstly, ensure that the Bluetooth antenna is properly connected to the motherboard. Additionally, try updating the Bluetooth drivers to the latest version provided by MSI. If the issue persists, try moving the connected Bluetooth device closer to the motherboard for a stronger signal.
3. Q: I'm unable to detect my storage device on the MSI Z97 Blutooth motherboard. What steps should I take?
A: Firstly, ensure that the storage device is properly connected to the appropriate SATA port or M.2 slot. Check the BIOS settings to ensure the correct storage mode (AHCI/RAID) is selected. If the storage device is an SSD, make sure that it has the latest firmware installed. Additionally, try using a different SATA cable or port to rule out any hardware issues.