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Ermiass
Aug 18, 2024Iron Contributor
Check if Bluetooth is Enabled on Your Device:
Windows: Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, and make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
2. Restart Your Device:
Simply restarting your device can resolve many issues, including Bluetooth problems.
3. Check Airplane Mode:
Ensure that Airplane Mode is not enabled, as it can disable Bluetooth.
4. Update Bluetooth Drivers or System:
Windows: Go to Device Manager, find Bluetooth, right-click and choose "Update driver."
Preferences > Software Update).
5. Run Bluetooth Troubleshooter (Windows):
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
Click on "Additional troubleshooters" and select "Bluetooth" to run the troubleshooter.
6. Remove Bluetooth Devices:
If you have previously connected devices, try removing them and see if that resolves the issue.
Windows: Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, and make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
2. Restart Your Device:
Simply restarting your device can resolve many issues, including Bluetooth problems.
3. Check Airplane Mode:
Ensure that Airplane Mode is not enabled, as it can disable Bluetooth.
4. Update Bluetooth Drivers or System:
Windows: Go to Device Manager, find Bluetooth, right-click and choose "Update driver."
Preferences > Software Update).
5. Run Bluetooth Troubleshooter (Windows):
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
Click on "Additional troubleshooters" and select "Bluetooth" to run the troubleshooter.
6. Remove Bluetooth Devices:
If you have previously connected devices, try removing them and see if that resolves the issue.