Try the Bluetooth troubleshooter at Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Try Updating the Bluetooth driver from the PC maker’s Support Downloads webpage for your exact model. Install it even if it’s the same or newer than the one in Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button.
Press and hold (or right-click) the Do network adapter, then select Update Driver > Search My Computer for Car Owner Software. Click Browse, select the location where the driver files are stored, and then click OK. Select “Next” and follow the instructions to use the driver. If the installation should complete, select Close.
Open settings.
Click Update & Security.
Click Windows Update.
Click the “Check for (applicable) updates” button (if any).
Click on the optional “Show Updates” option.
Click the Driver Enhancements tab.
Select the driver you want to publish
Click Download and Install.
Open the control panel.
Click Programs and Features. The Edit or Delete Course screen appears.
Right-click Intel® Wireless Bluetooth®, select Software, Repair, and follow the prompts.
To complete the recovery process, restart your system. Changes take effect after a system reboot.
Disconnect the external Bluetooth dongle from where it is connected.
Open device manager (search for “device manager” in this start menu)
Find Bluetooth enabled for many Bluetooth stacks (name should preferably end with “enumerator” or “adapter”)
Then right-click and select Delete.
Restart your entire computer.
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Solution #1: Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
Solution Step 2: Check if the Bluetooth service is running.
Solution 3 – Allow Bluetooth devices to find your computer
Solution 10 – Update or reinstall your drivers
Run Solution 5: Troubleshoot.
Other useful solutions.
Select Environment Select the USB drive you want to restore by specifying its destination.
Scan storage location Click the “Start” button to start scanning the media.
Preview and restore
What to do if you regularly fail to turn on Bluetooth in Windows 10. Run the troubleshooter. Windows 10 has a variety of troubleshooters that address individual issues related to Bluetooth, hardware and resources, keyboard, Internet connectivity, sound, and more.
Check if the Bluetooth service is running.
Re-enable the Bluetooth driver.
Update the bluetooth driver.
At this point, press the Windows logo key + X on your personal keyboard to open a quick access to the new menu.
Then click “Device Manager”.
Right-click the Bluetooth driver to select Uninstall device.
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