I lost bluetooth on my laptop Aspire5

hugotheodore44
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I lost bluetooth on my laptop Aspire5

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Member Posts: 192 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    @hugotheodore44

    There is a way to toggle Bluetooth ON/OFF by doing this: press the F3 key to reengage Bluetooth. If you did this and it didn't work, then do the following:

    If you used Device Manager > Show hidden devices and the Bluetooth driver is there, then follow these steps:

    Right-click on the Bluetooth driver (which could be either Intel, Atheros, or MTK wireless Bluetooth). Then click on Properties > Driver > Update Driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. Choose the last driver version that is listed there and reinstall that driver.

    If you don't see any drivers after doing the above and after "Device Manager > Show hidden devices," then go to Control Panel > Uninstall a program. If the Bluetooth program is listed there, uninstall it. If it's not there, then go to the Acer Drivers & Manuals, enter your Aspire laptop model (something like A515-xx for an Aspire 5 model), download the latest Windows 11 Bluetooth driver from there, and install it. Doing all this should reinstate your Bluetooth driver and make Bluetooth work again.

    Note: If you see in the Acer Drivers and Manuals that your Bluetooth driver is an Intel Bluetooth driver, then the easiest way to install the latest Intel Bluetooth drivers and all Intel drivers for your Aspire is to download the Intel® Driver & Support Assistant. After installing this official Intel scan software, it will detect and install all the latest Intel drivers compatible with your laptop that need updating, including the Bluetooth driver, graphics driver, and other Intel components on your laptop.

    Good luck, and I hope this helps you out.

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