## Fixing Bluetooth Dropouts on Asus Laptops
To fix Bluetooth dropouts on your Asus laptop, start by disabling and re-enabling the Bluetooth adapter, then update the Bluetooth driver to the latest version. If issues persist, reset the Bluetooth settings and restart your laptop.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Disable and Re-enable Bluetooth Adapter**: Go to Device Manager, expand the Bluetooth section, right-click on the Asus Bluetooth adapter, and select Disable device. Wait for 10 seconds, then enable it again.
2. **Update Bluetooth Driver**: In the Device Manager, right-click on the Asus Bluetooth adapter and select Update driver. Choose Search automatically for updated driver software and follow the prompts.
3. **Reset Bluetooth Settings**: Go to Settings, click on Devices, then Bluetooth & other devices. Click on the three dots next to the connected device and select Remove device. Restart your laptop and try reconnecting.
4. **Check for Interference**: Move away from other devices that use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, as they can cause interference. Try connecting your device in a different location.
5. **Update Laptop BIOS**: Check the Asus website for BIOS updates and follow their instructions to update your laptop’s BIOS.
## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why does my Bluetooth keep dropping on my Asus laptop?**
A: Bluetooth dropouts can be caused by outdated drivers, interference from other devices, or issues with the Bluetooth adapter.
* **Q: How do I prevent Bluetooth dropouts in the future?**
A: Regularly update your Bluetooth driver, keep your laptop’s BIOS up to date, and avoid using your laptop near devices that use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
* **Q: Will resetting my Bluetooth settings delete my paired devices?**
A: Yes, resetting your Bluetooth settings will remove all paired devices. You will need to reconnect them after restarting your laptop.
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