Re-enabling Bluetooth from the Device Manager
When a PC hardware component starts to malfunction, the first thing you normally should do is to check its status from your device manager. For some strange reasons, I realized the Bluetooth adapter was already disabled. I never did it. Here’s how to re-enable:
- Right-click on the Start button and click Device Manager from the options.
- See more at: http://www.gltrends.com/how-to-fix-windows-10-bluetooth-stopped-working/#sthash.WSod1o8V.dpuf
Expand Bluetooth and right click on the Bluetooth adapter. Choose Enable - See more at: http://www.gltrends.com/how-to-fix-windows-10-bluetooth-stopped-working/#sthash.WSod1o8V.dpuf


- After this, your Bluetooth adapter should start working again.
Updating the bluetooth adapter driver
If for some reasons, the fix above didn’t work
- Go back to device manager, right click on the Bluetooth adapter and click Update Driver Software.




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