00:00If your Bluetooth headphones are not being detected on Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7 don't
00:05worry. First, press the Windows key and R together to open the Run dialog box.
00:10Now, type services.msc and click OK.
00:15In the services window, scroll down and look for Bluetooth support service.
00:20Once you find it, double click on it to open the setting.
00:25Here, make sure the startup type is set to automatic.
00:30After that, click Apply.
00:32Next, check the service status.
00:35If it's not running, click Start to run the Bluetooth service.
00:39Once the service is running,
00:40click OK.
00:42If the service doesn't start the first time, try restarting the service.
00:45I'm cutting it from here and make sure it's running properly.
00:51Now for the final step.
00:53Restart your computer.
00:55After your PC turns back on and you're at the desktop, go back to Bluetooth settings and try add
01:00your Bluetooth headphones again.
01:02Your headphones should now be detected and ready to use.
01:05That's it.
01:06I hope this video was helpful.
01:10Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.
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