Csrbtport_enumerated_device_00 No Driver Found

  1. Csrbtport_enumerated_device_00 No Driver Found
  2. Csr Harmony Win 10

CSR’s are not recognized by windows 10 as bluetooth adapters, nor v4.0. You need to use their software in order to search for a pairing and then it might, big maybe work. If it does do not expect it to be very responsive, and you may need to restart many times if it fails to find your device. IMO IT IS UTTER TRASH. Then Windows tries and fails to find drivers with the error: csrbtportenumerateddevice00 No Driver Found. The device is also listed like that in Device Manager. Because there are no drivers, the device is not listed in the RealTek playback devices dialogue and the headphones obviously don't work.

When trying to enable Windows 10 Core Isolation Memory Integrity in Microsoft Defender, it says “Memory integrity can’t be turned on” due to incompatibilities with your drivers.

The setting can be found here: [Windows Security App > Device Security > Core Isolation Details > Memory Integrity].

The incompatible driver is the below Western Digital driver, which is located here:
C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositorywdcsam.inf_amd64_7ce69fc8798d6116

This isn’t a driver that I have installed, but one that comes automatically through Windows Update. The harddrive in the actual machine is a Samsung SSD, therefore this driver is to do with a couple of external USB Western Digital harddrives that are sometimes plugged into the machine, rather than the main drive.

Looking at the driver name, this appears to be a pre-Windows 8 driver – meaning an old driver that is no longer required is preventing an Operating System security feature from being enabled.

I have looked on the Western Digital website for a newer version of the driver HERE, however it only lists a 9 year old driver from 15 March 2011.

I have also looked in Windows Device Manager for the driver to attempt to uninstall it, however it doesn’t appear in Windows Device Manager.

FoundCsrbtport_enumerated_device_00 No Driver Found

Although not ideal, I attempted to manually delete the wdcsam64_prewin8.sys driver (leaving the wdcsam64.sys driver in place), however it requires SYSTEM privileges to delete it, so I didn’t pursue it any further.

This really needs Western Digital or Microsoft to either prevent the old pre-Windows 8 driver from being automatically installed on people’s Windows 10 machines, or release updated drivers to the Windows Hardware Developer Portal that is compatible with Windows 10 Core Isolation Memory Integrity in Microsoft Defender. As it is, a driver that a lot of people don’t need is preventing them from enabling an OS security feature.

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Csrbtport_enumerated_device_00 no driver found windows 10

Csrbtport_enumerated_device_00 No Driver Found

Windows

Windows 10 2004 (19041.264) x64

Hi all,

Csr Harmony Win 10

I am unable to access the data on my 1TB WD MyPassport external USB3.0 hard drive (P/N WDBACX0010BBK).

I have tried connecting the device to other computers and laptops as well as connecting using other compatible USB cable.

Below are the problems:

1. When I connect the device to the computer, it says “WD Ses USB Device No driver found”.

2. Installation of WD Ses Driver failed.

Problem persists even after installing the WD Ses Driver from the official url below:

3. Update Ses Driver via Device Manager failed.

Under device manager, I tried updating the WD Ses Driver and received a message stating that the driver software was not found.

Please help!