The bluetooth icon keeps disappearing and I can't find it to turn it back on because it's not listed where it's supposed to be listed. I went online to find answers and followed the instrictions but where bluetooth is supposed to be it's not listed. It happened before but then just suddenly reappeared. I can't use my keyboard without it
Hello,
The best thing to do here is to back up the tablet, then reset it to factory settings.
First thing is to back up the tablet.....
First, connect the tablet to a computer
Go to your apps/settings/backup and reset
click on back up data and back up the data on the tablet to the computer.
Now reset the tablet to factory settings...
Go to settings/backup and reset and click on factory data reset.
Now click on reset tablet.
Once this is done, check for updates and then try your bluetooth keyboard.
Now go back to backup/reset and restore your backup if evrything is working. If still no good, get a new tablet.
Hope this helps!
Joe
SOURCE: Wireless Device Disappeared
Go into Device Manager (right-click on My Computer, choose Properties, Hardware tab and Device Manager button) and expand the Network adapters section. What network adapters do you see listed?
SOURCE: Please anyone solve my problem?
this problem generally occurs with blue tooth devices.
before reinstalling device driver
SOURCE: Bluetooth is not working in Lenovo 3000 y500 notebook
Try restoring your computer to earlier time using System Restore,
on Explorer click Help menu - Help and Support Center and select Undo changes to your computer using System Restore.
SOURCE: I cannot find Bluetooth devices icon in control panel
install the blue tooth driver first. u can download the full software from support.dell.com site.
SOURCE: I've been using windows 7 on my lenovo T61
The problem is due to incompatibility of Bluetooth drivers.
You might be able to install Microsoft Windows 7 in your Notebook but IBM doesn't release any compatible drivers for windows 7 for your Notebook. Drivers which are meant for Windows vista might work but it might have create compatbility problem in long run.
You can go to this link below and get all the drivers updates or patch for your Notebook.
http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/en/DriversDownloads/drivers.html
Or Download "Driver Genius Pro" from the link below and get driver directly for the hardware manufacturer sites. (Note : you need to re-install the bluetooth driver or software before updating)
http://rapidshare.com/files/270454654/Driver.Genius.Pro.9.0.0.180_by.tano1221.rar.html
I recommend you do the second one first.
Microsoft Windows® Vista® (any editions)
• Microsoft Windows® XP (any editions)
• Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard running on an Intel processor
if I had this old device
Id low level; format it and use it like generic and normal.
HDD external.
and drag files to it
or use syncbackfree v8 to keep what I wanted data synced.
They had dream then that was in fact silly.
silly to think MS would keep directory structures the same
A FAILED IDEA.
Select the "Bluetooth" icon from the Today screen of your iPAQ h1940. Click on "Bluetooth Settings." Touch the "Turn on" button.
Select the "Accessibility" tab from the Bluetooth menu and select "Allow other devices to connect" and "All devices." Click "OK."
Click on the Bluetooth icon in the upper right-hand corner of your Mac. Click "Turn Bluetooth On."
Select "Set up Bluetooth Device" from the Bluetooth menu and click "Continue." Select "Any Device" and click "Continue."
Select your iPAQ h1940 from the list of devices and click "Continue." Input the passkey number from your Mac into your iPAQ.
Select the type of syncs you want with your iPAQ and Mac and click "Continue."
Select "Browse Device" from the Bluetooth menu on your Mac and select the iPAQ from the list. Click "Browse."
Add or remove files from your iPAQ h1940 by clicking on them and dragging them into a file on your iPAQ or on your Mac. Close the window when you are finished and select "Turn Bluetooth off" from the Bluetooth menu.
Click "Turn off" on the Bluetooth icon on your iPAQ h1940.
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