Boot Into Safe Mode
When you start Windows in Safe Mode, it operates with a minimal set of drivers and services. If Bluetooth functions in this mode, a third-party service or program is probably causing the issue.
Step 1: Click the Start button and select the Power icon.
Step 2: Hold down the Shift key and then click Restart.
Step 3: Your PC will reboot and display the Choose an option screen.
Step 4: Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
8 Ways to Fix Bluetooth Not Showing in Device Manager on Windows
Windows 11’s Device Manager menu allows users to manage connected Bluetooth devices. However, if the Bluetooth option disappears, users may not be able to update drivers or check device properties. This issue can be caused by misconfigured settings, damaged Bluetooth drivers, or Windows OS issues.
In this article, We will show you how to fix Bluetooth not showing errors in the device manager Windows 11.
Table of Content
- 1. Enable & Disable Airplane Mode
- 2. Add Bluetooth Driver
- 3. Restart Bluetooth Support Service
- 4. Reinstall USB Drivers
- 5. Show Hidden Devices
- 6. Run Bluetooth Troubleshooter
- 7. Run SFC And DISM Scans
- 8. Boot Into Safe Mode