I had left it on until it went into hybernation. This happened to me on an old Lenovo Thinkpad I have. In particular, I did go into the BIOS and turned Bluetooth off and on from there, but it didn't seem to have any effect. I've read a variety of other posts about this topic but nothing I've tried has helped. The little icon under the notification center shows "Not Connected" and I'm unable to get it to do anything when I click it, and when I open Device Manager, I don't have a "bluetooth" section present at all.Įverything was working fine when I last used the laptop on Friday, but when I returned to it this morning I couldn't use my mouse or headphones. What I'm seeing is that Windows can't seem to detect any Bluetooth devices on my system. I've also run both Dell Update and Windows Update multiple times they show no outdated drivers. These are the latest version of the relevant drivers from the Dell support site for my service tag. I've got an XPS 15 9570, updated with the latest firmware and Windows updates.
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