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FIX: Windows Server does not support Bluetooth
Here’s how you connect Bluetooth to the server
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows Servers, up toWindows Server 2016, don’t include support for theBluetooth. However, someWindows 7users seem to be running into the WindowsServerdoes not supportBluetootherror, despiteWindows 7fully supports theBluetoothconnectivity. If you are troubled by the said error andBluetoothwon’t work on your system, follow the steps below to fix it.
How do I connect Bluetooth to Windows Server?
1. Make Sure Your Bluetooth Button Is ON
We’ve written extensively on Bluetooth issues on Windows 7. Check out these guides for more information.
2. Update The Bluetooth Drivers
3. Check The Bluetooth Services
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.