First thing to do is check the device manager to see if there's an entry for a bluetooth card. This system dates from a time when bluetooth was optional, not standard.
If there's no card, the easiest way to add bluetooth is with a nano USB adapter. Example:
ejn63
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February 24th, 2021 08:00
First thing to do is check the device manager to see if there's an entry for a bluetooth card. This system dates from a time when bluetooth was optional, not standard.
If there's no card, the easiest way to add bluetooth is with a nano USB adapter. Example:
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Bluetooth-Receiver-Controllers-UB400/dp/B07V1SZCY6
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February 25th, 2021 01:00
1. First click on [this computer] in the opened computer desktop
2. Then in the opened page, enter [Computer Management]
3. Then in the opened page, click [Services and Applications]
4. Then in the opened page, enter [Service]
5. Then in the opened page, find [Bluetooth Support Service]
6. Finally, right-click on [Bluetooth Support Service] and select [Start]