Run Troubleshooters for Bluetooth and Hardware & Devices. Type troubleshoot in Windows Starts Search box (Cortana) > Troubleshoot. 1.1 Click Bluetooth and run the troubleshooter. 1.2 Click Hardware & devices and run the troubleshooter. 2. Run Built-in & Guided Walk through Windows Update troubleshooter. Built-in : Windows Key+X > Click Settings Press Windows Key + I to open the Settings panel, then head to Devices. If the Bluetooth & other devices menu is visible, your device supports Bluetooth technology. If the menu is not visible, search for device manager in the Start menu search bar and select the Best match. Check if there is a Bluetooth menu inside the available devices list. After updating your Bluetooth driver, restart your PC and test the connection. If the latest Bluetooth driver doesn’t do the trick, take a look at the next solution. Fix 3: Install all Windows updates. While new Windows patches mainly target security problems, they can sometimes do a good job in improving compatibility. To see all your devices. Choose Settings on the Start menu. The Settings window opens. Choose Devices to open the Printers & Scanners category of the Devices window, as shown in the top of the figure. Note the printers and scanners (if any) that are connected to your computer. Select the Connected Devices category (or Bluetooth & other devices Someone mentioned bluetooth, on my windows 10 laptop i went to bluetooth devices, removed the "samsung 65" tv" from connected devices, then pressed the windows button and "k". Clicked on the tv, reconnected, and the tv prompted me to allow it to connect. Clicked allow, and boom! it worked! Under this circumstance, no one can exclude the possibility that it is the new features on the Operating system that conflict with the Bluetooth device. Check for Windows Update to see if it works to resolve the Generic Bluetooth Adapter driver issue on Windows 10. 1. Go to Start > Setting > Update & Security. 2. Open the Settings app (click Start and choose the settings cog icon in the lower-left corner), and go to Network & Internet > Mobile hotspot. On this screen, there’s an on/off slider at the top 1. If you don’t actually have Bluetooth, what do you expect to toggle? – Daniel B. Jul 7, 2022 at 18:24. If you don't have a BT device, you should use a USB BT device, you will then be able to enable/disable it from the Action Center. – Ramhound. Jul 7, 2022 at 18:50. Add a comment. That's what I've been hearing, so I purchased a $300 Bluetooth headset for my Windows PC, expecting to have a good experience. It was terrible. I blame Bluetooth---and Windows. Full disclosure: My coworkers have had great experiences with Bluetooth audio on both Android phones and W1-enabled Apple devices. This is about PC headsets. Open the control panel and click on "Network and Internet". Here, click on "Select a Bluetooth-enabled device". Click on the "My device is set up and ready to be found" option, then "Next". Find the name of your external Bluetooth device, select it, and click "Next". Enter the password on the PC when prompted. Ag9to9.