Removing unused Bluetooth devices on your Windows 10 PC helps you keep the device list decluttered. Sometimes, while doing so, you might come across devices you can’t remove. Even if you select the remove option, those devices continue to appear in your device list.
There are various reasons a Bluetooth device won’t go away from your PC. Luckily, you can fix most of the underlying issues yourself to successfully remove a device. We’ll show you a few solutions here.
Use Airplane Mode on Windows 10
When you can’t remove a Bluetooth device on your PC, enable ipo ofurufu and see if you can remove the device. Airplane mode disconnects your PC from all wireless services, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
To turn on airplane mode on your PC:
- ṣii Eto app nipa titẹ Windows + I awọn bọtini ni nigbakannaa.
- yan Nẹtiwọọki & Intanẹẹti on the Settings window.
- yan Ipo ofurufu lati pẹpẹ apa osi.
- Balu lori awọn Ipo ofurufu aṣayan lori ọtun.
- Remove the Bluetooth device from Eto, as you usually would.
- When the device is removed, turn off airplane mode.
Restart Device Association Service
Your PC must be running the Device Association Service to remove a paired Bluetooth device. This service usually automatically starts when you turn on your PC, but if it hasn’t turned on or there’s an issue with it, you should manually restart the service.
You can use the Services window in Windows 10 to restart that service:
- ṣii Run box by pressing Windows + R awọn bọtini ni nigbakannaa.
- Type the following in the Run box and press Tẹ: services.msc
- ri awọn Ẹrọ Association Service on the Services window.
- Tẹ-ọtun ni Ẹrọ Association Service ati yan Tun bẹrẹ.
- Try to remove your Bluetooth device from the Eto app.
Update the Bluetooth Device’s Drivers
A possible reason you can’t remove a Bluetooth device from your PC is that there’s an issue with your device’s drivers. In this case, you can update the drivers for that device and then see if you can delete the device.
You don’t have to manually find and install the drivers, as you can use Device Manager to automatically find the latest drivers.
- Tẹ-ọtun ni Bẹrẹ aami akojọ aṣayan ko si yan Ero iseakoso.
- faagun awọn Bluetooth menu and find your Bluetooth device.
- Right-click your Bluetooth device and select Imudani imudojuiwọn.
- yan Ṣe awari awọn awakọ laifọwọyi lori awọn wọnyi window.
- Wait for Device Manager to find and install the updated drivers for your device.
- When the drivers are updated, try to remove the device from your PC.
Remove the Bluetooth Device From Control Panel
There are multiple ways to remove a Bluetooth device on Windows 10. If the Settings method doesn’t work for you, try using the Control Panel method and see if that works.
- ṣii Bẹrẹ akojọ, wa fun Ibi iwaju alabujuto, ati ki o yan Ibi iwaju alabujuto ninu awọn abajade wiwa.
- yan Wo awọn ẹrọ ati awọn ẹrọ atẹwe on the Control Panel window. If you don’t see this option, select the Wo nipasẹ option at the top-right corner and choose Ẹka.
- You’ll see all your Bluetooth devices on your screen. Find the device that you’d like to remove from your PC.
- Right-click your Bluetooth device and choose Yọ ẹrọ kuro.
- yan Bẹẹni in the prompt that appears to remove your device.
Uninstall the Bluetooth Device From Device Manager
Another way to delete a Bluetooth device in Windows 10 is by using Device Manager. You should use this method if both Settings and Control Panel methods don’t work for you.
- Wọle si Bẹrẹ akojọ, wa fun Ero iseakoso, and select that in the search results.
- yan awọn Bluetooth menu to see the available Bluetooth devices.
- Right-click the device you’d like to remove and choose Ẹrọ aifiṣe.
- yan Bẹẹni in the prompt that opens to confirm your choice.
Use Bluetooth Troubleshooter on Windows 10
Windows 10 has many troubleshooters that you can use to fix various problems on your computer. One of these is a Bluetooth troubleshooter that, as the name suggests, allows you to find and fix Bluetooth-related issues lori PC rẹ.
Use this troubleshooter to fix issues with your device, and then you should be able to remove the problematic device from your PC.
- Tẹ awọn Windows + I awọn bọtini lati ṣii Eto app.
- yan Imudojuiwọn & Aabo on the Settings window.
- yan Laasigbotitusita lati pẹpẹ apa osi.
- yan Afikun awọn laasigbotitusita in the pane on the right.
- Wa ki o yan Bluetooth. Lẹhinna, yan Ṣiṣe awọn oluṣakoso naa.
- Wait for the Bluetooth troubleshooter to detect issues with your devices.
Use Safe Mode to Remove the Bluetooth Device
If your Bluetooth device still doesn’t go away, chances are a third-party app is the culprit here. In this case, boot your PC in safe mode and then try to remove the problematic device.
When you reboot your PC in safe mode, your PC only loads the essential files to run the operating system. This prevents any third-party apps from interfering with your tasks.
Getting Rid of Stubborn Bluetooth Devices on Windows 10
There are several reasons you can’t remove a Bluetooth device from your Windows 10 PC. The good thing is you also have several ways to fix the problem. Let us know what method helped you resolve the issue in the comments below.