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![]() They fixed it by clearing/resetting NVRAM, that's where I got the idea to go into the bios and trying to mess around with the power settings (despite the fact that I never messed with the BIOS options on this PC before). PS it seems that this problem isn't unique to Windows, googling around I saw people with Macs having this problem. I came back, turned it on and Bluetooth worked without needing to reboot! Why does this work? I have NO idea but it works. I shut down the PC and went out to dinner. ![]() I have no clue what this was but I went ahead and disabled it, saved the settings and exited bios. NOTE: You may have to reboot after the driver is installed before BT starts working again. If you see any Unknown devices listed, right-click and uninstall them. DeepSX Power Policies was enabled for S4 and S5. jarvisfred Open Device Manager and click View>Hidden. I went into the BIOS and saw something in the Power tab. After trying everything : updating BIOS, updating BT drivers, updating chipset drivers, turning off/on Fast Startup, disabling the "allow Windows to turn off this device to conserve power" in power management tab in Device Manager, etc. ![]() To anyone who cares, I think I finally fixed the problem. ![]()
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