how do i fix my intel r wireless bluetooth

rubys secondary 0 Reputation points
2024-07-22T22:40:36.7666667+00:00

if I go into my device manager or my Bluetooth settings and go to where my intel is located I can see that it is disappearing and reappearing meanwhile in the background no matter what I'm doing it is constantly making a Bluetooth disconnecting and reconnecting noise almost like a beeping noise every 1.5 ish seconds i have tried uninstalling the driver thru device manager and ive tried updating all my windows and drivers and i havent found anything to help for now i have resorted to dissabeling my intel r wirelless bluetooth driver and just using usb anyone got any ideas that might work?

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  1. XinGuo-MSFT 16,096 Reputation points
    2024-07-23T06:56:56.2566667+00:00

    That sounds really frustrating! Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:

    Run the Bluetooth Troubleshooter:

    • Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters.
    • Select Bluetooth and click Run the troubleshooter.

    Restart Bluetooth Support Service:

    • Press Windows key + R, type services.msc, and press Enter.
    • Find Bluetooth Support Service, right-click it, and select Restart.
      • Right-click it again, select Properties, and set the Startup type to Automatic. Click Apply and OK.

    Update Bluetooth Driver:

    • Go to Device Manager, expand Bluetooth, right-click your Intel Bluetooth device, and select Update driver.
      • Choose Search automatically for updated driver software.

    Disable Power Management for Bluetooth: - In Device Manager, right-click your Intel Bluetooth device and select Properties.

    • Go to the Power Management tab and uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

    Check for Hardware Issues:

    • Ensure that your Bluetooth hardware is properly connected and not loose. Sometimes, reseating the hardware can help.

    Install Latest Drivers from Manufacturer:

    • Visit your motherboard or laptop manufacturer’s website and download the latest Bluetooth and chipset drivers.

    If these steps don’t resolve the issue, it might be worth considering a USB Bluetooth adapter as a more permanent solution. Let me know if you need further assistance!

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