Bluetooth vanished

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voodoochile73

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Hi. I've been enjoying some Sony bluetooth headphones. Until last night, while using them bluetooth vanished from my laptop and they stopped working. I managed to find bluetooth in device manager under 'show hidden devices' and following instructions online deleted the BT adapter but on restart my laptop has not re-installed the drivers and now bluetooth doesnt show anywhere in device manager or anywhere else.
Could someone please help it's very frustrating.
 
More info about your PC will help us diagnose.

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Download and install the BluetoothDriverInstaller_x64.exe this tool will usually find a decent generic blue tooth driver for your machine.
hI, thanks but I am getting the following error.

No unconfigured bluetooth devices found.
You should uninstall your existing bluetooth driver (stack) and reboot your computer.
It is recommended to unplug (or switch off) your bluetooth adapter during uninstall process.

If you still get this error, click "View hardware configuration" bellow and e-mail results to us. This will help us to fix the problem.

You may also click "Check for updates" link to see if there is an updated version of Bluetooth Driver Installer available.
 
Create a restore point prior to this.

Open elevated command prompt and copy and paste the following into it.

Code:
powershell -Command "Enable-ComputerRestore -Drive 'C:\'"
wmic.exe /Namespace:\\root\default Path SystemRestore Call CreateRestorePoint "PCHF", 100, 7
exit


Download DeviceRescue
Click View Show Devices Not Present.
See if you can locate your Bluetooth drivers with this tool and Uninstall.
Reboot.
 
It doesn't like the command?

powershell -Command "Enable-ComputerRestore -Drive 'C:\'"
Enable-ComputerRestore : Access denied
At line:1 char:1
+ Enable-ComputerRestore -Drive 'C:\'
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: 🙂) [Enable-ComputerRestore], ManagementException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : GetWMIManagementException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.EnableComputerRestoreCommand


C:\Users\steph>wmic.exe /Namespace:\\root\default Path SystemRestore Call CreateRestorePoint "PCHF", 100, 7
Executing (SystemRestore)->CreateRestorePoint()
ERROR:
Description = Access denied
 
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