## Fixing Bluetooth Issues on MacBook Air After Factory Reset
If your MacBook Air’s Bluetooth keeps dropping after a factory reset, try resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) and the Bluetooth module: shut down your MacBook, locate the following keys: Power button, Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Shift (⇧) + Power, press and hold them for 10 seconds, then release and turn on your MacBook.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Reset the SMC**: Shut down your MacBook, locate the Power button, Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Shift (⇧) + Power buttons, press and hold them for 10 seconds, then release and turn on your MacBook.
2. **Reset the Bluetooth Module**: Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, click on the “X” next to your device, then click “Remove,” restart your MacBook, and pair your device again.
3. **Update Your Operating System**: Ensure your MacBook is running the latest version of macOS, as updates often include bug fixes for Bluetooth issues.
4. **Disable and Re-Enable Bluetooth**: Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, toggle off Bluetooth, wait 10 seconds, then toggle it back on.
5. **Move the Bluetooth Device Closer**: Ensure your Bluetooth device is in close proximity to your MacBook to minimize interference.
## FAQ
* **Q: Why does my MacBook’s Bluetooth keep dropping?**
A: Interference, outdated software, or hardware issues can cause Bluetooth to drop.
* **Q: Will resetting the SMC and Bluetooth module erase my data?**
A: No, resetting the SMC and Bluetooth module will not erase your data.
* **Q: How often should I update my macOS?**
A: You should update your macOS whenever a new update is available to ensure you have the latest bug fixes and security patches.
* **Q: What if resetting the SMC and Bluetooth module doesn’t work?**
A: If resetting the SMC and Bluetooth module doesn’t work, try restarting your MacBook, checking for physical obstructions, or consulting Apple support for further assistance.