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Bluetooth connection issues only occur when Windows runs into an error or has drivers that are either incompatible or corrupted. Here is how to Bluetooth Problems in Windows 11.
Microsoft released Windows 11 with lots of changes and features, and the company made it a free upgrade for eligible devices. However few users report, Bluetooth not working or Bluetooth is not available on this device after Windows 11 update. So what caused the issue, why is Bluetooth not working on Windows 11? It’s usually related to some driver problem, Random, and temporary bugs, Bluetooth is not connected properly or is disabled. Again Bluetooth Drivers are not updated or compatible with the latest windows 11 may also cause Bluetooth to keep disconnecting. Whatever the reason, here in this Guide, we will walk you through all working fixes and get your Bluetooth device working again.
Before moving forward, check and make sure, your device supports Bluetooth, and Bluetooth is turned on your device.
You can check and enable or disable Bluetooth on Windows 11 following the steps below.
1. Press Windows key + I to open Settings
2. Go to Bluetooth & devices, then check if the Bluetooth shows the On button. If it isn’t, just enable it.
Make sure airplane mode is off: Select the Network icon on the right side of the taskbar, then make sure the Airplane mode quick setting is turned off.
Also, make sure that the Bluetooth device you wish to pair is in range of your Windows PC.
If due to any reason, Bluetooth Support Service not started or stuck running you may encounter Bluetooth not working issue on Windows 11. Let’s check and start the Bluetooth support service if that’s the case with your PC by following the steps below.
1. Press Windows key + R, type services.msc and click ok, This will open windows services console,
2. scroll down and locate the Bluetooth Support Service, right-click on it select restart.
3. In addition double click on Bluetooth Support Service to open its properties,
4. In the pop-up window, change the startup type automatic Then click Apply > OK.
5. Now check if you should be able to pair your device and use it normally.
Windows 11 has a built-in Bluetooth troubleshooter, and running the troubleshooter automatically detects problems causing Bluetooth not working or Bluetooth keeps disconnecting and try to fix them. Let’s run the troubleshooter and let windows 11 fix the problem itself.
To run the Bluetooth troubleshooter on Windows 11:
1. Press Windows key + I together to open settings,
2. Click on the system on left panel, then troubleshoot
3. Click on other troubleshooters, locate the Bluetooth option then click on run
4. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the diagnosis process, once done restart your PC.
5. Now check if the Bluetooth function properly or there is no more problem occurring.
Outdated or faulty Bluetooth driver is one most common reason behind Bluetooth is not available on this device or Bluetooth keeps disconnecting on windows 11. Let’s update the Bluetooth driver with the latest version that probably fix the problem for you.
1. Press Windows key + R, type devmgmt.msc and click ok to open device manager,
2. Expand Bluetooth section, right-click on installed Bluetooth driver select update driver,
3. Select Search automatically for drivers and follow on-screen instructions to allow windows update download and install the latest Bluetooth driver for you.
Again If you can turn on Bluetooth and the pairing device is in range but still having problems, then try to uninstall the Bluetooth adapter and trigger an automatic reinstall.
1. Press Windows key + S, type device manager and select the first search result,
2. Locate and expand the Bluetooth section, right-click on the Bluetooth adapter name, and select Uninstall device.
3. Click uninstall again if prompt for confirmation and reboot your PC
4. If you restart and Windows doesn’t reinstall the driver automatically, open Device Manager and select Action > Scan for hardware changes.
Still, your system doesn’t find a new driver:
Once downloaded, open the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
There are chances, Bluetooth not working issue is caused by Windows system error and corrupt, damaged or missing system files causing the issue. To check if this is the exact cause run the build-in sfc scan utility that automatically scans for missing or damaged system files and try to replace them with the correct one.
1. Press Windows key + S and type cmd, Right-click on command prompt select run as administrator,
2. Now in the black command prompt window type command sfc /scannow and hit the enter key,
3. Windows will scan your system for corrupted files, and attempt to fix any it finds.
4. Let the scanning process 100% complete, once done reboot your PC and check if this helps.
Still need help, lets’s remove the Bluetooth device and pair it again following the steps below.
1, Open settings then Bluetooth & devices,
2. Select the device you wish to remove and click the Remove device button.
3. Click yes if prompt for confirmation.
How to Pair Bluetooth device on Windows 11:
1. Press Windows key + I to open settings,
2. Click Bluetooth & devices, In the right panel click, Add device
3. Next, select Bluetooth and make sure your Bluetooth device is turned on and discoverable.
4. wait for the device to show up in the list, click the device you want to pair, and wait for a while.
5. It should be appeared as Connected or Paired.