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realistpnoy

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Im unable to pair my laptop with bluetooth speakers. When I run the troubleshooter it says that "Device does not have Bluetooth". I have 

Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260. I already tried installing Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software and Drivers for Windows® 10*
Version: 19.70.0 (Latest) and still wouldnt work. Thanks.

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Existing_One

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What kind of laptop that you have? Could you run DXdiag to see if there is any driver missing?


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its a Satellite P75-A7200

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Edited by realistpnoy, 17 July 2017 - 09:24 PM.

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Following this thread!


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Hi Realistpnoy,

 

The Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 is for your wireless network card.  First we need to see if you do have bluetooth in your laptop, when you go to your notifications on the taskbar by the clock, click on it and look down the bottom for bluetooth.  Right click on this and go to settings.  The settings window will open.

 

I'm going to assume that you have the latest windows 10 upgrade, so I'll be doing everything as if its mine. Haha,  anyway.  Turn your bluetooth on and if it does turn on, click on "More Bluetooth Options" and another windows should open.   Then click on  Allow Bluetooth devices to find this PC, then click on OK to allow it.  Now you should be able to find your laptop IF you have bluetooth installed.


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Theres no bluetooth in the notifications on the taskbar by the clock, it used to be there but suddenly my bluetooth just disappeared.


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Hi huys

i have a problem and is pissing me off 

I have a bluetooth speaker, ive had it for a while, its peaq portable speaker

so one night it was all okay, connected, then when i woke up in the morning, i turned it on and it started lagging, only when it connected to my laptop, and when i connect it to my phone, the sound is okay, it doesnt lag

ive tried turning it off and on all the time, disconnecting it from my laptop, connecting it with its wire and aux, but its still the same

 

 please help me, idk what else to do 


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Any one pls help me
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Theres no bluetooth in the notifications on the taskbar by the clock, it used to be there but suddenly my bluetooth just disappeared.

 

Did you click on expand in the notification panel at the bottom?


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