Bluetooth on Windows 10 allows you to quickly connect an extensive array of wireless devices to your computer (such as speakers, mice, and keyboards). However, while devices should automatically reconnect when they’re in range, Bluetooth isn’t perfect, and sometimes you will come across connectivity problems.
If you’re having issues connecting a Bluetooth device to your computer, there are many troubleshooting steps you can do on Windows 10.
In this guide, you will learn the steps to fix many of the connection problems with Bluetooth devices on Windows 10.
- Fix Bluetooth missing in Settings
- Fix Bluetooth missing in Device Manager
- Fix Bluetooth after upgrading to Windows 10
- Fix Bluetooth device connection when paired
- Fix Bluetooth when you can’t transfer files
- Fix Bluetooth audio devices connection
- Fix Bluetooth using Hardware and Devices troubleshooter
Fix Bluetooth missing in Settings
When the Bluetooth page is in the Settings app, it’s possible that something is wrong with the adapter driver or the device doesn’t include support for this kind of connectivity.
If there is support for Bluetooth, you can use Device Manager to see if the latest driver is available:
Open Start.
Search for Device Manager and click the top result to open the app.
Expand the Bluetooth branch.
Right-click the Bluetooth adapter and select the Update Driver Software option.
Click the Search automatically for updated driver software option.
If the operating system can’t find any new driver, you can visit your computer manufacturer’s website to download the latest driver and instructions to complete this task.
Fix Bluetooth missing in Device Manager
Sometimes Bluetooth may not appear in Device Manager if the driver isn’t compatible with the version of the operating system.
You can find out if it’s compatible using these steps:
Open Start.
Search for Device Manager and click the top result to open the app.
Expand the Other devices branch.
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Click on the Details tab.
Use the “Properties” drop-down menu and select the Hardware Ids option.
Under the “Value” section, look for the hardware identification.
Right-click the hardware identification (for example,
USB\VID_{ID}&PID_{ID}
), and select the Copy option.Use your favorite search engine to research the hardware ID you copied to figure out the device name and manufacturer.
Head over to the Bluetooth manufacturer’s support website, download, and install a compatible driver for Windows 10.
Sometimes, it could also happen that you’re having issues, you uninstall the Bluetooth driver, but after restarting your computer, Windows 10 won’t reinstall the driver automatically. Also, you’ll notice an “Unknown USB device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)” entry under Universal Serial Bus controllers in Device Manager.
Reinstall Bluetooth driver
To allow Windows 10 to reinstall the Bluetooth driver, use these steps:
Open Start.
Search for Device Manager and click the top result to open the app.
Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch.
Right-click the“Unknown USB device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)” entry and select the Uninstall option.
Click Yes to confirm.
Restart your computer to complete the task.
Once your computer rebooted, open Device Manager again, and if you still don’t see Bluetooth listed, click the Scan for hardware changes button on the top-right. If the operating system still can’t detect the device, manually download and install the Bluetooth device driver from your manufacturer’s support website.
Fix Bluetooth after upgrading to Windows 10
In the case, you just updated to Windows 10, and your Bluetooth device is not working, it could be that the device uses a custom Bluetooth profile.
If this is the problem, you’ll need to remove and reconnect the Bluetooth device again to resolve the issue.
Wireless devices to work on Windows 10 must use one of the supported Bluetooth profiles:
- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
- Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.3)
- Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute (GATT) Client
- Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN 1.1)
- Device ID Profile (DI 1.3)
- Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP 1.0)
- Hands-Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
- Human Interface Device (HID 1.1)
- HID over GATT Profile (HOGP 1.0)
- Object Push Profile (OPP 1.1)
- Personal Area Networking User Profile (PANU 1.0)
- Serial Port Profile (SPP 1.2)
To figure out what profiles your Bluetooth device supports, you’ll need to check your manufacturer’s website for documentation.
Fix Bluetooth device connectionwhen paired
When your device is paired, but it’s not working, you can use the following steps to fix the problem:
Open Settings.
Click on Devices.
Click on Bluetooth.
Select the device. If the device is in use, it would show as Connected, otherwise, the status will show as Paired. In the case, the Bluetooth device isn’t working, you’ll need to remove it.
Click the Remove device button.
Click Yes to confirm to complete the task.
Once you complete the steps, you’ll need to connect your Bluetooth device again using these steps.
If the device you want to connect doesn’t include a display but needs a PIN to pair, you can check the device or documentation to find out the PIN. However, most of the time, the default PIN is just “0000” or “1234”.
Fix Bluetooth when you can’t transfer files
If for some reason, you’re unable to send or receive files using Bluetooth, you can check a few things to fix this problem.
Double-check connection
The first thing you have to do is to make sure that the device is paired to your computer.
Open Settings.
Click on Devices.
Click on Bluetooth & other devices.
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While on the Bluetooth page your device should appear as Paired or Connected. If it’s not, you can use these steps to connect a Bluetooth peripheral.
Bluetooth OPP support
Windows 10 uses Bluetooth Object Push Profile (OPP) support to transfer files. If your peripheral doesn’t support Bluetooth OPP, file transfer won’t work.Use your manufacturer’s support website to find out if your peripheral supports Object Push Profile.
Bluetooth file transfer
Before you can transfer files, you must be in the “Waiting for connection” screen.
Open Settings.
Click on Devices.
Click on Bluetooth.
Click the Sendor receive files via Bluetooth link.
Click the optionSend files or Receive files depending on what you’re trying to do.
Follow the on-screen directions to complete the task.
Fix Bluetooth audio devices connection
When streaming audio to a Bluetooth speaker, you may hear low-quality and glitches in the audio, sometimes the reason is that you have the Bluetooth settings open, and it’s in discovery mode. You can try to fix this issue by closing the settings to prevent your computer from constantly be searching for new Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth doesn’t offer large data speeds, which means that if you’re listening to music, and trying to transfer files, you may encounter audio issues.
If the Bluetooth speaker is paired but not working, you could have configured a different audio device as default. To fix this issue, use these steps:
Open Settings.
Click on System.
Click on Sound.
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Once you completed the steps sound should start playing on the speakers.
Fix Bluetooth using Hardware and Devices troubleshooter
If you’re still unable to fix Bluetooth connectivity due to a driver issue on Windows 10, you can use the “Hardware and Devices” troubleshooter to resolve this issue.
Open Control Panel.
Click on System and Security.
Under Security and Maintenance, click the Troubleshoot common computer problems link.
Click on Hardware and Sound.
Click on Hardware and Devices to launch the troubleshooter.
Click Next to run the troubleshooter.
Follow the on-screen directions to complete the task.
Once the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter process is completed your Bluetooth devices should pair correctly again.
If your device supports Bluetooth connectivity, and you can’t connect an audio device to your computer, you can use the steps mentioned above to update the device driver, and you can also try removing the device and pairing it again.
FAQs
How to fix Bluetooth connection problems on Windows 10 - Pureinfotech? ›
Make sure the devices are close enough; otherwise, they will not connect. If possible, restart the Bluetooth device. Then, restart your phone or tablet. This can help fix minor issues and may help the Bluetooth device connect again.
Why is my Bluetooth having trouble connecting? ›Make sure the devices are close enough; otherwise, they will not connect. If possible, restart the Bluetooth device. Then, restart your phone or tablet. This can help fix minor issues and may help the Bluetooth device connect again.
How do you reset the Bluetooth module on Windows 10? ›- Open the Windows Start Menu. ...
- Then select Settings. ...
- Next, click Devices. ...
- Then click Bluetooth & other devices. ...
- Next, select the Bluetooth device you want to reset. ...
- Then select Remove Device.
- Next, click Yes.
- Then click Add Bluetooth or other device.
Make sure your Bluetooth device is turned on, is charged or has fresh batteries, and is in range of your PC. Then, try the following: Turn off your Bluetooth device, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. Make sure your Bluetooth device is in range.
Why is my PC Bluetooth not connecting? ›Usually, an outdated or corrupted Bluetooth driver can be the main culprit behind Windows 10 Bluetooth not working. Thus, you can try to update the driver or reinstall the driver that should be downloaded from the vendor's website. Step 1: Right-click the Start button to choose Device Manager.
How do I force Bluetooth to connect? ›To force the Bluetooth on an Android device, please navigate to Android-> Advanced Restrictions-> Allow Network Settings. Enable the 'Force Bluetooth' option. Please use the link to find more insights into restrictions for Android devices.
How do I clear my Bluetooth cache? ›- Go to Settings.
- Select “Apps"
- Display system apps (you may need to either swipe left/right or choose from the menu in the top right corner)
- Select Bluetooth from the now larger list of Applications.
- Select Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache.
- Go back.
- Finally restart the phone.
- Press Windows + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box.
- Type services. msc and click OK.
- After a moment, the Services dialog box will appear.
- Right-click Device Association Services and choose Restart from the drop-down menu.
- Go back to Settings and try to remove the Bluetooth device.
- Check the Driver. Launch Windows Device Manager by right-clicking on the Start icon and choosing the option from the list. ...
- Unhide and Remove the Device. ...
- Change Services Preferences. ...
- Troubleshoot. ...
- Check the Registry.
- Step 1: Press Windows and I keys to open Settings.
- Step 2: Click Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters.
- Step 3: Find and click the Bluetooth option, and then click Run the troubleshooter.
How do I get Windows 10 to recognize Bluetooth? ›
On your PC, select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth. Choose the device and follow additional instructions if they appear, then select Done.
Why is my Bluetooth unavailable Windows 10? ›This Windows 10 error is often caused by many different things. For example, an outdated Bluetooth driver can lead to this problem. Damage is also possible when using an external Bluetooth adapter. These adapters are also not always connected properly, which causes problems too.
Why can't I enable Bluetooth on Windows 10? ›If Windows 10 can't turn on Bluetooth, you can re-enable its driver in Device Manager to fix this issue. Step 1: Press Win + X and choose Device Manager. Step 2: Go to Bluetooth and right-click your Bluetooth driver to choose Disable device. Step 3: Then, right-click the driver again to choose Enable device.