## Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on Surface Pro After Update
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your Surface Pro after an update, try resetting the Bluetooth adapter by going to **Settings** > **Devices** > **Bluetooth & other devices**, then toggle the Bluetooth switch off and on, and finally, restart your device.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your Surface Pro**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue.
2. **Toggle Bluetooth off and on**: Go to **Settings** > **Devices** > **Bluetooth & other devices**, toggle the Bluetooth switch off, wait for 10 seconds, and then toggle it back on.
3. **Reset Bluetooth adapter**: Go to **Device Manager** > **Bluetooth**, right-click on the Bluetooth adapter, and select **Disable device**. Wait for 10 seconds and then enable it again.
4. **Update Bluetooth drivers**: Go to the **Microsoft Support website**, download and install the latest Bluetooth drivers for your Surface Pro model.
5. **Reset your Surface Pro’s network settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Network & Internet** > **Status**, click on **Network reset**, and follow the prompts.
## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why did my Bluetooth stop working after the update?**
A: The update might have caused a conflict with the Bluetooth driver or settings.
* **Q: Do I need to reinstall the Bluetooth driver?**
A: Yes, reinstalling the Bluetooth driver can often resolve the issue.
* **Q: Will resetting my Surface Pro’s network settings affect my Wi-Fi connection?**
A: Yes, resetting your network settings will reset your Wi-Fi connection, so you’ll need to reconnect to your network after the reset.
Leave a Reply