Bluetooth not available in Windows 8.1 for ProBook 6360b

Installed Windows 8.1 64-bit on ProBook 6360b, however I am unable to turn on  bluetooth in Windows.
In Wireless devices section in the pictur below, there should be "Bluetooth" to turn on/off, but it is completelly missing.
Checked in BIOS - Bluetooth is present. In  Windows services, "Bluetooth support service" is running.
I only cannot see any Bluetooth device in Device manager, I might be missing a driver. However, HP driver search for my OS does not provide  Bluetooth driver...
THANK YOU!

MarkoPr wrote:
BIOS shows "Embedded Bluetooth device" and checked next to it. I don't think it would do so if it wasn't there.
As for device manager, it would not show Bluetooth if it has no driver, which seems to be my case. There is one "Unknown device" in the Device manager, and I suspect it is Bluetooth. Unfortunatelly I an not able to find drivers.
"And if you update to W8.1 but have no driver support for it then if you want help you need to go back to Windows 7 to get the right help." ?! I am asking for help to find the driver, going back to Win7 will not help much
Going in reverse from W8/8.1 to W7 one has a better chance of finding drivers from matching model that were of W7 that can work on W8/8.1 machine but not the other way around.
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