How do I stop my computer from disabling Bluetooth?

PictoNoMii
PictoNoMii Member Posts: 4 New User
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
My computer has decided to disable Bluetooth. This has been happening for at least a year. I will fix my computer, and it will break again and I will have to find a new way to fix the exact same problem. Originally I would go into device manager and delete everything under the Bluetooth, and I would have Bluetooth again after a restart, but that hasn't been working lately. One time I had to update my drivers, another time I had to reinstall them. I'm getting tired of fixing the same problem over and over again and would like to know if there is a way to fix this short of a factory reset. Thanks in advance.

Answers

  • Rudy21
    Rudy21 ACE Posts: 1,789 Pathfinder
    Hi,

    Enable Automatic Bluetooth Services

    Click on Windows button and type “Services” in the search box or hit WIN+R and type “services.msc” in the run dialog box to launch the Services menu. Sort the columns by name and look for the “Bluetooth Support Service” entry.

    Right click on that entry and select “Properties.” In the Properties menu look for the “Startup type” entry under the “General” tab.

    Switch the type to “Automatic” and hit apply. Close the Services menu.

    Disable Bluetooth Power Management

    Open device manager by pressing Windows + X and click on device manager. double tap on network adapter and right click on bluetooth drivers. Click on power management and uncheck the box as shown in below image

    Post these changes restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved

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  • DarkRaNgEr
    DarkRaNgEr Member Posts: 92 Fixer WiFi Icon
    My computer has decided to disable Bluetooth. This has been happening for at least a year. I will fix my computer, and it will break again and I will have to find a new way to fix the exact same problem. Originally I would go into device manager and delete everything under the Bluetooth, and I would have Bluetooth again after a restart, but that hasn't been working lately. One time I had to update my drivers, another time I had to reinstall them. I'm getting tired of fixing the same problem over and over again and would like to know if there is a way to fix this short of a factory reset. Thanks in advance.

    Hi PictoNoMii,

    In order to assist you further, please mention the model number and the operating system version on this device

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    DarkRaNgEr

  • DarkRaNgEr
    DarkRaNgEr Member Posts: 92 Fixer WiFi Icon
    To try to troubleshoot and fix the problem, do one or more of the following: Update the driver. To do this, press and hold (or right-click) the parent device, then select Update driver > Search automatically for updated driver software. Uninstall the driver and then restart your PC.

    Thanks and Regards,

    DarkRaNgEr