Windows 10 and bluetooth not working

Hi

 ONCE IVE UPDATED MY LAPTOP TO WINDOWS 10 MY BLUETOOTH CANT SEEM TO FUNCION PROPERLY WHEN I WANT TO SEND A FILE FROM MY ANDROID PHONE TO MY LAPTOP. Like it failed to recieved the file . I restarted my laptop over and over but still it cant still recieve the file. neither when i want to use my phone as a ccontrol device to play music on my laptop . HOW CAN  CONECT AGAIN MY BLUETOOTH ON MY LAPTOP?

Acer aspire E1-403P-4476

INTEL PENTIUM 2117U PROCESSOR (1.8GHZ,2MB L3 Cache)

Port_#0004.Hub_#0004 -BLUETOOTH

September 12th, 2015 7:17pm

More often than not when a device isn't working it is because the driver has become corrupted. Re-installing a fresh copy should help http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly?SignedIn=1

http://captaindbg.com/how-to-update-drivers-on-windows-7/   (works on win 8 & win 10)
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September 12th, 2015 9:15pm

Hi,

Visit device manufacturers website, they will (might already) release firmware/driver program successively.

For many devices, drivers will be automatically installed in Windows 10 and there will be no need for additional action.

For some devices, Windows 10 may be unable to install drivers that are required for operation. If your device drivers are not automatically installed, visit the manufacturers support website for your device to download and manually install the drivers. If Windows 10 drivers are not available, the most up-to-date drivers for Windows 8.1 will often work in Windows 10.

For some devices, the manufacturer may provide more up-to-date drivers or drivers that enable additional functionality than the drivers installed by Windows 10. Always follow the recommendations of the device manufacturer for optimal performance and stability.

If you cannot find any working driver or firmware. Please report it to us.

The Windows Compatibility Center is a community generated database of compatibility information. You can look up your device or application there to see if other users have reported the device or app to be compatible or not. You can also provide feedback and rate the compatibility of apps or devices to help answer the questions of other users of Windows.

Regards,

D. Wu

September 14th, 2015 3:27am

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