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How to Solve Bluetooth Headset Not Connect in Windows 10

by Jack Arona Computer Service

Sometimes, your Bluetooth headset does not attach with your device and keeps disconnecting. It may be occurring because your Bluetooth driver want updates. There are numerous other reasons behind the issue, and if you wish to fix them, then we will help you out:

SOURCE:-How to Solve Bluetooth Headset Not Connect in Windows 10

How to Fix Bluetooth Headset Not Connect in Windows 8.1 or 10

In this article we will teach you how you can fix Bluetooth Headset Not Connect in Windows 8.1 or 10 Operating System with six troubleshooter methods and convenient ways:

  • Setting Bluetooth to establish automatically
  • Tweak Registry
  • Perform Device Troubleshoot and Hardware
  • Updating Bluetooth Drivers
  • Using Windows Store Application Troubleshooter
  • Uninstall Bluetooth drivers

1) Setting Bluetooth to establish automatically

Here are the steps on how to Setting Bluetooth to automatically establish:

  1. Visit Start write “run” in the search field and tap Enter key on your keyboard.
  2. In the run administration, enter “service.msc” without any quotes and then hit Enter key.
  3. In the “Service” windows, tap on the left pane and search “Bluetooth Support Service.”
  4. Double-tap on the “Bluetooth Support Service” option to launch it.
  5. Choose the “General” option that is appearing on the top of the window.
  6. Visit “Startup type” and then hit change the many in “Manual” to “Automatic.
  7. Choose the “Log on” option that is appearing on the top of the window.
  8. Now choose the “This Account” option, and then you need to enter your account details.
  9. Now remove your account password from the boxes that you have logged on option.
  10. Now you need to turn off all the open windows.
  11. Here you need to reboot the operating system that you are using Windows 8.1 or 10 to change and view effect.
  12. Visit manufacturer officially website and find any updates available for your Bluetooth,
  13. If available, find then remove your current drivers and download and install the recent driver.
  14. Now again, reboot your Windows 8.1 or 10 operat9ing system and then check the issue is resolved.

2) Tweak Registry

Here are the steps on how to tweak Registry:

  1. Visit Start and write “Regedit” in the search field without any quotes and then tap Enter key on your keyboard.
  2. In the Registry editor, visit the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” folder situated in the left panel.
  3. In the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” folder, launch the “SOFTWARE” folder.
  4. In the “SOFTWARE” folder, choose the “Microsoft” folder.
  5. In the “Microsoft” folder, visit the “MicrosoftNT” folder.
  6. In “Microsoft” folder, visit the “WindowsNT” folder.
  7. In “WindowsNT” folder, launch the “CurrentVersion” folder.
  8. Now you are in the “CurrentVersion” folder, visit the “Current Version” folder.
  9. Here you need to change the version with “Current version” that features 6.2 instead of the earlier version.
  10. Save your changes and then reboot your operating system Windows 8.1 or 10.
  11. Now you can check the issue is resolved.

3) Perform Device Troubleshoot and Hardware

Here are the steps on how to Perform Device Troubleshoot and Hardware:

  1. Visit search and enter “Troubleshooter” in the search field without any quotes.
  2. Tap the “Enter” key on your keyboard.
  3. When the search complete, choose the “Troubleshooter” icon.
  4. Choose “Hardware and Device” when you are prompt, you need to enter your login details, and provide the details that asked.
  5. Now run the Troubleshooter and follow the on-screen instruction to fix the troubleshooter hardware problem.
  6. When the troubleshooter process is complete, then you need to turn off all the opened windows and reboot Windows 8.1 and 10 operating systems.
  7. Now you need to check the issue is resolved or your Bluetooth handset is working.

4) Updating Bluetooth Drivers

Here are the steps on how to updating Bluetooth Drivers:

  1. Visit Start and enter “device manager” in the search field the double-tap on the top result to start the Device Manager.
  2. Find the Bluetooth driver and then rite tap on it, and choose Update driver.

5) Using Windows Store Application Troubleshooter

Here are the steps on how to Using Windows Store Application Troubleshooter:

  1. Visit Start and enter “Control Panel” in the search field the double-tap on the top result to start the Control Panel.
  2. Here you need to change your category too big icon.
  3. Scroll-down and then choose Troubleshooting and then hit select all.
  4. Choose the Windows Store application and then follow the instruction that appears on your screen.

6) Uninstall Bluetooth drivers

Here are the steps on how to Uninstall Bluetooth drivers:

  1. First, remove your Bluetooth USB dongle.
  2. Visit Start and enter “device manager” in the search field the double-tap on the top result to start the Device Manager.
  3. Visit View menu and tap on Show “Hidden device.”
  4. Here you need to uninstall all the devices listed in the menu that appear on your screen.
  5. Now attach your USB dongle again, and then you need to wait until the Windows 10 reinstall your driver.
  6. After the above process, you need to check your issue is resolved.

Jack Arona is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Billy has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.


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