Power off the system then pull the power cable from the PC, wait for 15 minutes. Power back on. 2. Run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter. Press Start then search command prompt. Right click then run as administrator. type: msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic. Run the troubleshooter. Restart your PC.To begin, open the Settings menu by pressing the Windows key and typing âSettingsâ in the search bar. On the Settings screen, select âDevices.â. Then, select âBluetooth & other devicesâ from the sidebar. At the bottom of the âBluetooth & other devicesâ page, you will see a âAdd Bluetooth or other deviceâ button. Click that Windows 10 (Creators Update and Later) Click âStartâ Click the âSettingsâ gear icon. Click âDevicesâ. At the right of this window, click âMore Bluetooth Optionsâ. Under the âOptionsâ tab, place a check in the box next to âShow the Bluetooth icon in the notification areaâ Click âOKâ and restart Windows. Miscellaneous.
Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand the Bluetooth entry to see the Bluetooth adapter entry. Step 3:Right-click on the Bluetooth adapter entry and then click the Uninstall option. Step 4: Select Delete the driver software for this device option. Click the Uninstall button.
Open the Sounds menu by right-clicking (or press and hold) the speaker icon in the system tray and selecting Sounds . If not already selected, select one of the speakers or headphones you want to play music from, and select the Set Default button. Select the Recording tab at the top of the window. Select Stereo Mix and right click (or tap and