Windows 8.1 Does not Detect Bluetooth Headset

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I have the Motorola S11 Flex HD wireless Bluetooth headset which I have had connected to a Windows 8.1 Pro x64 machine with an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 + Bluetooth for Desktop card. This worked great for two months, then stopped the other day whenever I unplugged the machine to move it.

Any ideas on how to correct this?


What I Know

  • The Bluetooth hardware in the machine is not loose from transportation, as I opened up the machine ensured all connections were tight after transport.
  • The headset connects to and sounds great when connected to other devices.
  • The machine will eventually discover but often drop connections to other Bluetooth devices.
  • The headset works fine whenever I dual boot into Ubuntu on the same machine.

What I've Tried

  1. Updating the Intel Bluetooth drivers.
  2. Removing all Bluetooth devices from the Device Manager. This includes uninstalling any associated drivers.
  3. Remove the Microsoft Bluetooth stack. This was short lived, as I had to restore the registry after it went corrupt from this.
  4. Ensured all Bluetooth services are running.
  5. Updated Windows with the latest updates.

Here is what Happened

  1. The device would connect after many tries with poor sound quality.
  2. The Windows Bluetooth interface would always fail to remove the paired headset.
  3. Uninstalled via Device Manager.
  4. Scanning for hardware changes always brings the powered off/disconnected headset back again.
  5. Devices and Printers screen now displays a generic audio icon, instead of the headset's icon.
  6. Does not work at all now.

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Best Answer

You may follow these steps in order:

  1. Be sure that latest drivers for Bluetooth are installed.
  2. Be sure that your Windows is up-to-date.
  3. Check this document and apply the "hot fix" provided by Microsoft.
  4. Try to install latest "Broadcam" drivers.
  5. Try to install "Toshiba Bluetooth drivers" (use your favorite search engine to obtain it). This step solves Bluetooth issues on Windows in most cases in my experience.
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