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. DeepSX Power Policies was enabled for S4 and S5. right click on the task bar, click on properties, click on customize, find bluetooth icon and change behavior to 'show icon & notification'. This driver is located in the networks category. I went into the BIOS and saw something in the Power tab. go to Dell support site & download and install bluetooth drivers for 370 minicard. 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. unplug your computer for 10 secs, then plug it back. ![]() ![]() then go in device manager, look in view/'show hidden device', and update it. ![]() (Which in my case come from dell, and did not work). To anyone who cares, I think I finally fixed the problem. install the driver given by the Microsoft technician.
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