I have an Inspiron 5493 that I upgraded to Windows 11 and the bluetooth adapter stopped working and was not listed in device manager. This solution worked for me. Thank you
Yes, my Bluetooth seems to work now, but I can't confidently explain why. I did several things which may or may not have been the factor. Most notably I replaced the Bluetooth/wi-fi card in the computer with an Intel one that I bought on eBay for a few bucks. At that point I also deleted all Bluetooth drivers and anything related to Bluetooth from the device manager, and reloaded it with lots of reboots scattered through the process. And Bluetooth has worked since.
I had a moment of panic after the most recent Microsoft update when my Bluetooth died again, but it revived after a couple of full reboots and some messing about replacing the mouse with an RF mouse (which worked) and then back to Bluetooth again after another reboot.
Dell Inspiration 17 3000 As delivered by Dell with Win 10 Using (or trying to use) a Dell BT mouse BT gets turned off again and again - I see alot of posts on this but this time I can't get it back on - I've turned off all the power saving options I can find - I made sure the services are running - rebooted & reset to an earlier date when BT was on - I don't want to use the single usb port for an adapter - Is there anything I could have missed? With so many people having this issue why doesn't Dell offer some fixes?
Similar issue on Dell Desktop XPS8930 and while using my mouse lost BT connectivity. This has happened several times over the past 2 years. The solution for me was to shutdown, and disconnect the power cable wait a minute or so and reboot and viola BT back . I can only assume that the only way to clear the BT adapter is detected and drivers for it properly loaded is to disconnect power and reboot. Hope this works for you. I know how frustrating his can be. Good luck
I ignored a suggestion early on to unplug, shut down and let it sit a few hours before starting up again. Seemed like there was no real hardware or software related reason to do so. But. It Worked! Give it a shot.
XPS_Man
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September 24th, 2021 12:00
QCA9377 has been haunted with this issue for long
easiest fix, Disconnect power cable and hold the power button down for 30 seconds
power it on again and Bluetooth will be back
Pierre5513
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September 24th, 2021 12:00
Disconnect power cable and hold the power button down for 30 seconds while it is powered ON?
Thanks.
Thom111
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September 24th, 2021 13:00
Good suggestion - that didn't work for me
zhayyeh
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November 3rd, 2021 14:00
I have an Inspiron 5493 that I upgraded to Windows 11 and the bluetooth adapter stopped working and was not listed in device manager. This solution worked for me. Thank you
H_Sh
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January 2nd, 2022 13:00
This is exactly my problem. It has been started since yesterday. any Idea how to fix it?
Studly1
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February 4th, 2022 12:00
Simple and this fixed mine. Thank you.
Prior, I tried to load the driver again, and a 'cold reboot' button. Both did nothing.
faithngrace35
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April 21st, 2022 21:00
Have you been able to resolve the bluetooth issue? Thank you.
DeepThought41
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April 22nd, 2022 08:00
Yes, my Bluetooth seems to work now, but I can't confidently explain why. I did several things which may or may not have been the factor. Most notably I replaced the Bluetooth/wi-fi card in the computer with an Intel one that I bought on eBay for a few bucks. At that point I also deleted all Bluetooth drivers and anything related to Bluetooth from the device manager, and reloaded it with lots of reboots scattered through the process. And Bluetooth has worked since.
I had a moment of panic after the most recent Microsoft update when my Bluetooth died again, but it revived after a couple of full reboots and some messing about replacing the mouse with an RF mouse (which worked) and then back to Bluetooth again after another reboot.
Good luck...
kernaldell
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July 17th, 2022 15:00
Dell Inspiration 17 3000
As delivered by Dell with Win 10
Using (or trying to use) a Dell BT mouse
BT gets turned off again and again -
I see alot of posts on this but this time I can't get it back on -
I've turned off all the power saving options I can find -
I made sure the services are running -
rebooted & reset to an earlier date when BT was on -
I don't want to use the single usb port for an adapter -
Is there anything I could have missed?
With so many people having this issue why doesn't
Dell offer some fixes?
Unpluging
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October 18th, 2022 14:00
Similar issue on Dell Desktop XPS8930 and while using my mouse lost BT connectivity. This has happened several times over the past 2 years. The solution for me was to shutdown, and disconnect the power cable wait a minute or so and reboot and viola BT back . I can only assume that the only way to clear the BT adapter is detected and drivers for it properly loaded is to disconnect power and reboot. Hope this works for you. I know how frustrating his can be. Good luck
Thom111
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October 19th, 2022 06:00
I ignored a suggestion early on to unplug, shut down and let it sit a few hours before starting up again. Seemed like there was no real hardware or software related reason to do so. But. It Worked! Give it a shot.