## Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on Lenovo Laptop After Restart
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on a Lenovo laptop after restart, go to your laptop’s Device Manager, find the Bluetooth device, right-click it, and select “Update driver” to ensure your Bluetooth driver is up-to-date. If that doesn’t work, try disabling and re-enabling the Bluetooth device or restarting your laptop in Safe Mode.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your laptop**: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve the issue.
2. **Update Bluetooth drivers**:
– Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager.
– In the Device Manager, expand the “Bluetooth” section.
– Right-click on the Bluetooth device and select “Update driver”.
– Follow the prompts to search for and install any updates.
3. **Disable and re-enable Bluetooth**:
– Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
– Click on “Devices” and then select “Bluetooth & other devices” from the left menu.
– Toggle the Bluetooth switch to the “Off” position.
– Wait for a few seconds, then toggle it back to the “On” position.
4. **Restart in Safe Mode**:
– Press the Windows key + X and select Settings.
– Click on “Update & Security” and then select “Recovery” from the left menu.
– Under “Advanced startup”, click on “Restart now”.
– Once your laptop restarts, select “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced options”.
– Select “Startup Settings” and click on “Restart”.
– Press the F4 key to enable Safe Mode.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my Bluetooth not pair after restarting my Lenovo laptop?**
A: This issue can be caused by outdated Bluetooth drivers, conflicts with other devices, or a problem with the laptop’s Bluetooth settings.
– **Q: How do I know if my Bluetooth driver is up-to-date?**
A: You can check for updates in the Device Manager or on the manufacturer’s website.
– **Q: Can I fix this issue without updating my Bluetooth driver?**
A: Yes, disabling and re-enabling Bluetooth or restarting your laptop in Safe Mode may resolve the issue without needing to update the driver.
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