## Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on Acer Laptop After Update
If your Acer laptop’s Bluetooth stopped working after an update, try **restarting your laptop, reinstalling Bluetooth drivers, and resetting Bluetooth settings** to resolve the issue.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix the Bluetooth pairing issue on your Acer laptop, follow these steps:
1. **Restart your laptop**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve connectivity issues.
2. **Disable and re-enable Bluetooth**: Go to your laptop’s Settings > Device Manager > Bluetooth, right-click on the Bluetooth adapter, and select Disable device. Wait for 10 seconds and enable it again.
3. **Reinstall Bluetooth drivers**: Go to the Acer website, download the latest Bluetooth drivers for your laptop model, and follow the installation instructions.
4. **Reset Bluetooth settings**: Go to Settings > Device Manager > Bluetooth, click on the three dots next to the connected device, and select Remove device. Then, try pairing the device again.
5. **Update Windows**: Ensure your Windows operating system is up-to-date, as the latest updates may include fixes for Bluetooth issues.
## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Why did my Bluetooth stop working after the update?**: The update may have caused a compatibility issue with your Bluetooth drivers or settings.
* **Will reinstalling Bluetooth drivers delete my paired devices?**: Yes, reinstalling Bluetooth drivers may remove paired devices, but you can easily pair them again after the reinstallation.
* **How do I know if my Bluetooth is working properly?**: If you can successfully pair and connect a device to your laptop via Bluetooth, it’s working properly.
* **What if none of the above steps work?**: If none of the steps resolve the issue, you may want to consider contacting Acer support or visiting an authorized service center for further assistance.
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