1 How to Disable your old Bluetooth Adapter2 How to Install a Bluetooth Adapter for your PC3 How to Install a Bluetooth Adapter Driver for Windows 10 Manually
Less fortunately, Bluetooth adapters are far from infallible. Not all of them are created equal and can cause frequent disconnects, while others may stop working entirely. If this is the case, you may have bit the bullet and purchased an external USB Bluetooth adapter or even a PCI-E network adapter. In many cases, this is as simple as removing your old Bluetooth adapter and plugging the new one in. But what if your old adapter is built into the motherboard? There’s a good chance Windows 10 will keep trying to use the old adapter, even if it doesn’t work. Having two active Bluetooth adapters can cause all kinds of stability issues when connecting devices or in general use. To remedy this, we’re going to show you how to properly install a new Bluetooth adapter on your computer. Primarily, we’ll be going through your Bluetooth drivers to show you how to disable your old adapter.
How to Disable your old Bluetooth Adapter
How to Install a Bluetooth Adapter for your PC
How to Install a Bluetooth Adapter Driver for Windows 10 Manually
With the above steps complete, you should be able to use your Bluetooth USB adaptor without any problems. However, now that you have your new mouse, keyboard, or headphones connected, you may want to make some adjustments.Follow our cursor guide to learn how to customize your mouse settings and our Windows Sonic guide for more immersive audio.