- #HOW TO REMOVE ALL BLUETOOTH DRIVERS UPDATE#
- #HOW TO REMOVE ALL BLUETOOTH DRIVERS DRIVER#
- #HOW TO REMOVE ALL BLUETOOTH DRIVERS FULL#
If the device can be successfully removed this time, you can then switch back to the new Bluetooth receiver and pair your device again. Then, try to remove the problem Bluetooth device again from the “Bluetooth & other devices” in Windows Settings. Try to switch back to your old Bluetooth adapter (by first plugging out new adapter and then plug in old adapter), provided if it’s still working. I also found that if you’re using an external Bluetooth receiver or adapter (USB or PCI), if you have recently switched to a new Bluetooth adapter, and if you try to remove a Bluetooth device that was previously paired using your old Bluetooth receiver, you may see the “Bluetooth remove failed” error in Windows 11/10.
Fix 2: Remove Bluetooth device via Device ManagerĪ less risky approach for users who don’t understand registry editing would be to try to uninstall the problem Bluetooth device via Device Manager in Windows 11 / 10. You should then be able pair your device again like you were pairing it for the first time. This method should be able to completely remove any Bluetooth device from Windows 11/10.
#HOW TO REMOVE ALL BLUETOOTH DRIVERS DRIVER#
Use the drop down menu below to select your operating system, then select the software and driver package version you wish to download and manually install.
#HOW TO REMOVE ALL BLUETOOTH DRIVERS UPDATE#
#HOW TO REMOVE ALL BLUETOOTH DRIVERS FULL#
Note: This fix is intended for users with adequate knowledge in Windows and Registry.