Internet trying to sort this out and this thread is pretty high up on Wouldn't normally necro a thread but i spent two weeks trawling the Do you have any recommendations on how I can wipe the headphones from the laptop's memory for good, so that I can hopefully connect the two devices fresh again some day?Īfter googling some more, I have found the answer in a different forum post, which I will reproduce here for the sake of any other user encountering the same issue: My layman's diagnosis: something messed up in the communication between my headphones and my laptop, and I cannot reset and re-establish a new bluetooth connection because my laptop somehow "remembers" the headphones, even though it shouldn't, as if my deletion/removal were incomplete. To make things stranger still, once I delete the headphones' driver in the device manager, the driver keeps re-appearing whenever I "Scan for hardware changes", and so does the listing under "Other Devices" in the Bluetooth menu. To make things even weirder, the headset kept re-appearing in the list under "Other Devices", only offering the option to remove it once more without offering the option of re-connecting. It's only my laptop which does not seem to find the headset. I thought perhaps the headset was broken, but no, I could connect it perfectly well to my phone or a different computer via Bluetooth. This time, however, my laptop would not find my bluetooth headset again. So I hard-reset my bluetooth headset and removed the device from my laptop's "Bluetooth & Other Devices". No worries, I thought, just remove the bluetooth connection and reconnect. After attempting to re-connect my bluetooth headsets to my laptop, no connection would be established. A few weeks ago I started encountering a weird issue.
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