Fixing Bluetooth Issues on Windows 10
To fix Bluetooth keeps dropping on Windows 10, try updating your Bluetooth drivers, restarting your Bluetooth device, and disabling Bluetooth power saving. If issues persist, reset your Bluetooth device or reinstall the Bluetooth driver.
## What Causes Bluetooth to Drop on Windows 10
Bluetooth drops on Windows 10 can be caused by outdated drivers, conflicts with other devices, or low power settings.
## Step-by-Step Guide to Fixing Bluetooth Issues
1. **Update Bluetooth Drivers**: Go to Device Manager, expand ‘Bluetooth’, right-click on your device, and select ‘Update driver’. Search automatically for updated driver software.
2. **Restart Bluetooth Device**: Turn off your Bluetooth device, wait for 10 seconds, and turn it back on.
3. **Disable Bluetooth Power Saving**: Go to Device Manager, expand ‘Bluetooth’, right-click on your device, and select ‘Properties’. Uncheck ‘Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power’.
4. **Reset Bluetooth Device**: Go to Settings, click on ‘Devices’, then ‘Bluetooth & other devices’. Click on your device, then ‘Remove device’. Restart your computer and pair the device again.
5. **Reinstall Bluetooth Driver**: Go to Device Manager, expand ‘Bluetooth’, right-click on your device, and select ‘Uninstall device’. Restart your computer and the driver will be reinstalled.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my Bluetooth keep dropping on Windows 10?**
A: Outdated drivers, conflicts with other devices, or low power settings can cause Bluetooth to drop.
– **Q: How do I update my Bluetooth drivers?**
A: Go to Device Manager, expand ‘Bluetooth’, right-click on your device, and select ‘Update driver’. Search automatically for updated driver software.
– **Q: Can I fix Bluetooth issues without updating drivers?**
A: Yes, try restarting your Bluetooth device or disabling Bluetooth power saving to see if issues resolve.
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