Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on Acer Laptop After Restart
## Direct Answer
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your Acer laptop after restart, try restarting your Bluetooth device, disabling and re-enabling the Bluetooth adapter, or updating your Bluetooth drivers. If issues persist, reset your Bluetooth settings or perform a system restore.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your Bluetooth device**: Turn off your Bluetooth device, wait for 10 seconds, and turn it back on. Try pairing it with your Acer laptop again.
2. **Disable and re-enable Bluetooth adapter**:
* Go to Device Manager (Press Windows + X and select Device Manager).
* Expand the Bluetooth section.
* Right-click on your Bluetooth adapter and select Disable device.
* Wait for 10 seconds and enable it again.
3. **Update Bluetooth drivers**:
* Go to the Acer support website and search for your laptop model.
* Download the latest Bluetooth drivers.
* Install the updated drivers and restart your laptop.
4. **Reset Bluetooth settings**:
* Go to Settings (Press Windows + I).
* Click on Devices.
* Click on Bluetooth & other devices.
* Click on the three dots next to your Bluetooth device and select Remove device.
* Try pairing your device again.
5. **Perform a system restore**:
* Go to Control Panel (Press Windows + X and select Control Panel).
* Click on Recovery.
* Click on Open System Restore.
* Follow the prompts to restore your system to a previous point when Bluetooth was working.
## FAQ
* **Q: Why is my Bluetooth not pairing after restart?**
A: This could be due to a software glitch, outdated drivers, or a problem with your Bluetooth device.
* **Q: How do I know if my Bluetooth adapter is enabled?**
A: Check your Device Manager to see if your Bluetooth adapter is enabled. If it’s not, enable it and try pairing your device again.
* **Q: Will updating my Bluetooth drivers fix the issue?**
A: Yes, updating your Bluetooth drivers can resolve pairing issues. Make sure to download the latest drivers from the Acer support website.
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