Bluesoleil 924170 Work -
User: “I have a tiny USB Bluetooth dongle from 2014 (CSR 8510). I installed BlueSoleil 8.0.370 on Windows 7.
BlueSoleil sees the dongle but gives 924170 when I click ‘Start Bluetooth.’”
Solution: Uninstalled BlueSoleil 8, installed BlueSoleil 10.0.497.0 (cracked for CSR). After reboot, error gone. Dongle worked for file transfer + mouse.
Before diving into system settings, try this: bluesoleil 924170 work
Why this works: It forces BlueSoleil to reinitialize the USB device tree without a full reboot. User: “I have a tiny USB Bluetooth dongle
Final verdict:
Error 924170 = BlueSoleil trying to control a dongle it doesn’t fully support.
Solution = upgrade BlueSoleil to version that matches your dongle’s chipset, or revert to OS native driver. Before diving into system settings, try this:
Many modern antivirus flag BlueSoleil as potentially unwanted (old kernel drivers). Use only from archive.org or the manufacturer’s backup.
Bluetooth dongles using the IVT (now Qualcomm) BlueSoleil stack were once the gold standard for adding Bluetooth to PCs. However, after Windows 8.1, Microsoft’s native stack often refuses to recognize older dongles or limits their functionality. Version 9.2.4.170 remains a critical release because it balances support for older CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) chipsets—especially the widely cloned CSR8510 A10—while still operating on Windows 10 and early Windows 11 builds. This essay explains how to install, activate, and troubleshoot BlueSoleil 9.2.4.170 so it works reliably.