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If you’re experiencing issues with your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi drivers on your HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-ec2019np, updating them can often solve the problem. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you do that easily.
First, to update your Bluetooth driver, you can visit the official HP website or the device manufacturer’s site. Search for your specific laptop model, and look for the latest drivers available. Download the latest Bluetooth driver version, which should be newer than your current 1.9.1051.3002. Once downloaded, open the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. After installation, restart your laptop and check if the Bluetooth issues are resolved.
For updating your Wi-Fi driver, follow the same process. Check the support page for your model and look for the latest Wi-Fi driver version, replacing your current 6001.10.356.3 with the newer version. Download, install, and restart your laptop as needed.
If you prefer, you can also update your drivers through the Device Manager in Windows:
1. Right-click the Start menu and select “Device Manager.”
2. Find the Bluetooth and Network Adapters sections.
3. Right-click on your Bluetooth device and select “Update driver.” Choose “Search automatically for updated driver software.”
4. Do the same for your Wi-Fi adapter.
Updating drivers this way often finds the latest versions without the need to manually search.
Regarding increasing your integrated graphics card’s dedicated RAM from 512MB to 1GB, this generally isn’t something you can change directly. The amount of RAM assigned to integrated graphics is usually set in the BIOS or UEFI firmware. You can try to increase it by entering the BIOS setup:
1. Restart your laptop and press the BIOS access key (usually F10, ESC, or DEL) during startup.
2. Look for settings related to graphics or video memory.
3. If an option exists, increase the dedicated memory from 512MB to 1GB.
4. Save your changes and exit BIOS.
Keep in mind, not all laptops have this option, and changing it might not work on your device. If this setting isn’t available, the best choice is to ensure your system has sufficient RAM overall, which can improve graphics performance indirectly.
Always make sure to back up important data before making changes in BIOS, just in case. If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself, consider reaching out to a professional or contacting HP support for help.



