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Alright I uninstalled Driver booster and Driver easy also got rid of WeatherZero.
I ran the clean.bat file
I attached the MultiToolBox log
I haven’t uninstalled the bluetooth stack and installed new one because I do not know how to do that
Uhm it’s greyed out and it says that it says that it’s turned of by admin which I am.
I looked on google how to change it. I removed the line in Value in regedit and did gpupdate /force in cmd
From elevated command prompt. Copy and paste each command below hitting enter after each, this will enable system restore and create a new restore point for you.
wmic /Namespace:\root\default Path SystemRestore Call Enable “%SystemDrive%”
WMIC /Namespace:\root\default Path SystemRestore Call CreateRestorePoint “BatchRestorePoint”, 100, 10
Thank you! I have been really busy last few days i’m sorry I couldn’t keep up to date yet. Somewhere today i’ll enable the SystemRestore and reinstall the bluetooth drivers. Again sorry life got bit hectic I really appreciate all the help
Okay I used the 2 lines in the elevated command prompt
the 1st one gives me a Sucess back but the 2nd an error telling me in dutch that the it’s turned off by the system manager or something like that and I got to contact them
I tried removing the Realtek Bluetooth Adapter but when I restart the pc it reinstalled itself appereantly. Did not get any thing like “Do you want to install” or anything it’s just… there again
Try these from an elevated command prompt;
[ul]
[li]chkdsk c: /r[/li][li]sfc /scannow[/li][li]dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth[/li][li]dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup /resetbase[/li][/ul]
have you tried the bluetooth headphone and mouse in another PC to see if they misbehave there as well?
try plugging in just one of the devices at a time in case they are interfering with each other.
how do they connect to the PC, with a USB bluetooth dongle or an intgrated bluetooth card in the PC?
what is the make/model of the headphones and the mouse?
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