However, you can’t just go ahead to download and install the adapter if the Bluetooth adapter is integrated into your motherboard or wireless card. You can’t do this because Windows will keep seeing the driver, and it can use only one driver per device. Without setting up a replacement Bluetooth driver, Bluetooth won’t work on your machine. Follow the steps and solutions in this guide to install a replacement Bluetooth adapter on your device.

Install a Bluetooth adapter replacement in Windows 11/10

Now that you appreciate the need to set up a replacement Bluetooth adapter, we’ll continue to show you the correct steps to do this. To install a replacement Bluetooth adapter on your PC, follow the procedure below: On completion of the above steps, you’d have set up the replacement driver successfully and be able to use it with no issues. In case you don’t know how to carry out the processes above, follow the guides in this section.

1] Disable the old Bluetooth adapter

Before installing a replacement driver, you must disable or uninstall the one you have presently. Uninstalling the driver is extreme; so, we’ll disable the driver in this guide. Right-click on the Start button and select Run to open the Run dialog box. There, enter devmgmt.msc and click on the OK button. Expand the Bluetooth branch to reveal the drivers under it. Right-click on your Bluetooth adapter and select the Disable option from the context menu. When prompted if you want to disable the adapter, hit the Yes button to confirm.

2] Install the new Bluetooth adapter

We assume that you already have a Bluetooth adapter at this point. Following this guide, you can purchase a compatible Bluetooth adapter. The next step is to install it on your computer. Bluetooth adapters are usually plug-and-play, so you only have to plug it in. Windows will detect the newly connected Bluetooth adapter and install it on your machine automatically. Restart your computer when the installation is complete.

3] Check the new Bluetooth adapter

It’s now time to confirm that the new adapter works correctly. You can do so from Windows Settings. The quickest way to get here is by using the Windows key + I combination. In Settings, go to Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. If you see a switch to toggle Bluetooth on or off, it means that the replacement Bluetooth adapter is working.

Otherwise, you’d see a button that says Add Bluetooth or other device. If you see this, continue to the next solution, where we install the driver manually.

4] Install the Bluetooth driver manually

As stated earlier, the Bluetooth driver software should install automatically. Use the manual installation option only if Windows fails to install it automatically. The driver manufacturer’s website will always have the latest drivers downloadable along with installation instructions.

The manual installation is also done from the Settings app. Open Windows Settings and go to Updates & Security. Here, go to Windows Update and hit the Check for updates button if you see it. Select View optional updates. Switch to the Driver updates tab and choose your Bluetooth driver. Hit the Download and install button below the driver to start downloading the driver. After downloading the driver, restart your computer to install it automatically on starting up.

Hope this helps.