## Fixing Bluetooth Issues on HP Laptop After Update
To fix Bluetooth keeps dropping on HP laptop after an update, **update your Bluetooth driver** and **reset Bluetooth settings**.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Update Bluetooth Driver**: Go to the HP Support website, enter your laptop’s model number, and download the latest Bluetooth driver. Install the updated driver and restart your laptop.
2. **Reset Bluetooth Settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Devices** > **Bluetooth & other devices**, click on the three dots next to your device, and select **Remove device**. Then, restart your laptop and try pairing the device again.
3. **Disable and Re-enable Bluetooth**: Go to **Device Manager** (Press Windows + X and select Device Manager), expand **Bluetooth**, right-click on your Bluetooth adapter, and select **Disable device**. Wait for 10 seconds and enable it again.
4. **Run the Bluetooth Troubleshooter**: Go to **Settings** > **Update & Security** > **Troubleshoot**, and run the **Bluetooth** troubleshooter.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my Bluetooth keep dropping after the update?**
A: The update may have caused compatibility issues with your Bluetooth driver or settings.
– **Q: Will updating the Bluetooth driver fix the issue?**
A: Yes, updating the Bluetooth driver can often resolve connectivity issues.
– **Q: How do I prevent Bluetooth from dropping in the future?**
A: Regularly update your Bluetooth driver, avoid using your laptop in areas with high interference, and keep your laptop’s operating system up to date.
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