Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on Asus Laptop After Factory Reset
Direct Answer
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your Asus laptop after a factory reset, go to the Device Manager, uninstall the Bluetooth driver, and then reinstall it. Also, ensure that your laptop’s Bluetooth is turned on and discoverable.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Turn on Bluetooth**: Click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray, and toggle the switch to turn it on. Make sure your device is set to be discoverable.
2. **Open Device Manager**: Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager from the menu.
3. **Find Bluetooth Driver**: In the Device Manager, expand the “Bluetooth” section and find your Bluetooth driver.
4. **Uninstall Bluetooth Driver**: Right-click on the Bluetooth driver and select “Uninstall device”. Confirm the uninstallation.
5. **Restart Laptop**: Restart your Asus laptop to allow the changes to take effect.
6. **Reinstall Bluetooth Driver**: After restarting, Windows will automatically reinstall the Bluetooth driver. If not, you can manually download and install the driver from the Asus support website.
7. **Pair Device**: Once the driver is reinstalled, try pairing your Bluetooth device again.
Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why did my Bluetooth stop working after a factory reset?**
A: A factory reset removes all installed drivers, including the Bluetooth driver. This can cause issues with Bluetooth connectivity.
* **Q: How do I know if my Bluetooth is turned on?**
A: You can check the Bluetooth icon in the system tray. If it’s not visible, you can also check in the Settings app under “Devices” > “Bluetooth & other devices”.
* **Q: What if reinstalling the driver doesn’t work?**
A: Try updating the driver to the latest version from the Asus support website or contact Asus support for further assistance.