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Hi Lora,
Can you try to turn off the power saving feature ("turn off this device to save power") of the bluetooth adapter from the Device Manager > Bluetooth and see if probem goes or not. ![]() If it doesn't work, follow below steps as well: If the Bluetooth entry in the device manager is missing when the issue occurs then it's possible that the bluetooth hardware might have gone faulty or Windows disconnected the device for some unknown reason (eg., IRQ errors) In addition, the Bluetooth hardware is normally embedded on the Wireless Adapter (Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Combo card). When the bluetooth device fails, are you still able to use the wireless functionality? Other things that you can try or check: 1. Open Control Panel (icon views) > Programs and Features and uninstall the Bluetooth Driver then reboot. After the restart, the bluetooth device should use an inbox driver. Try to pair a bluetooth device and observe. I hope this helps. Regards, Lokesh |