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"Ghosted" or not removable Bluetooth Devices on Surface Pro 2

 

When you have a Bluetooth Mouse or Headset Devices which you add on

your Surface Pro 2 Devices, it can happen that something went wrong with the installation routine.

Or it is just not working. Ok, no problem, lets reinstall it .... Oops, when you go to PC Setting > Devices,

and try to remove the headset or mouse, you cannot remove the device because the remove button is

greyed out. Try reconnecting the Device to the tablet results in the error

“Adding your device failed. Remove it from your PC first then try again.”

 

Ok, what now? Try the following:

Press Windows + X keys from keyboard and click Device Manager. Make sure that bluetooth driver is Enabled.

You may need to display hidden device (ghosted) drivers in Windows 8.1 and remove it.

Go to Desktop mode, click “Libraries” in the taskbar, right-click on Computer, and select Properties.

In System control panel, click Advanced System Settings link from the left pane.

Click on “Environment Variables” button, click on “New” under the “User variables for <***theUsername***>” box,

setup devmgr_show_nonpresent_device for Variable Name and 1 for the Variable Value, and click OK.

Open Device Manager again, select View > Show hidden devices, and right-click on the hidden device and select Uninstall.

 

that should do the Trick

cheers

Jonny

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 03, 2014
    Great guide. Thanks for the help.
  • Anonymous
    December 13, 2014
    Ok .. I'm also in a similar situation .
    A Bluetooth device is still there in "this PC "(win 8.1).
    I removed it from PC settings but it is not showing in
    device manager either but it still shows it icon in this PC ..
    How do I remove that ?

    (without making it a hidden file)

    (The only way I think it can be fixed is repair with that same
    Bluetooth Device and then try to unpair again)
  • Anonymous
    January 07, 2015
    Thanks a lot !!!
  • Anonymous
    January 09, 2015
    It worked! Thanks!
  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2015
    that worked great! thankyou!
  • Anonymous
    April 21, 2015
    Dude seriously thx
  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2015
    Thank You very much brother :)
  • Anonymous
    June 07, 2015
    Hey i can't pair that device again