Completely Remove Driver Windows 10

I have tried for days to remove a Bluetooth Speaker that did not install proper, I remove it try to re-pair does not pair, then upon reboot it is installed again with error. No matter how many times its removed Windows keeps re installing the device on its own. How do you completely remove a bluetooth device, all traces so you can start fresh? I have searched the internet for 2 days and no one has the answer yet. Not even on the MS forumsI know its an old topic but Im in same sitation with an Easyacc bluetooth speaker. It played for one second on my desktop but thats it.

Worked fine on 2 laptops. I uninstall the driver but when I refresh it, it still remains. On latest Win 10. I know its an old topic but Im in same sitation with an Easyacc bluetooth speaker. Epson Workforce 633 Driver Windows 10 on this page. It played for one second on my desktop but thats it. Worked fine on 2 laptops.

I uninstall the driver but when I refresh it, it still remains. On latest Win 10.Usually Bluetooth is part of the Wi-Fi adapter, may have to turn that off before trying to remove it from the list. Could be the adapter has to be disabled in the BIOS. At least that's how I have done it on Notebooks. I have a Bluetooth USB dongle in my WinXP and one Win10 Desktop but not on the motherboard like yours.

Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: 2-Custom Computers, ASUS Desktop, Dell Inspiron 580 Desktop + Dell Inspiron 15R Notebooks [2] + more OS: Win10 Home and Pro, Win10 Insider Preview, Win7 Home, Linux Mint CPU: AMD and Intel Memory: 16GB in ASUS, max. 4GB or 8GB in all others Graphics Card: AMD ATI Radeon or Onboard, ASUS with nVidia GT-710 Sound Card: Onboard Monitor(s) Displays: HP 21.5' Touchscreen, ASUS 27' 4-input Screen Resolution: Usually 1440x900 Mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse, Wireless and Bluetooth mice with Notebooks Hard Drives: Various internal HDDs and USB HDDs plus 2 x 2TB NAS drives connected to Router.

Internet Speed: 5Mbps Browser: Internet Explorer 11, Firefox and SeaMonkey, Edge when absolutely necessary Antivirus: Windows Defender Other Info: Also running Linux Mint on a Desktop and a Notebook. HP Laserjet and HP Officejet printers connected to Router.

Hello all, Thought I might bump this to see if anyone has anymore insight to this issue. So I have a Dell 6520 that was upgraded to WIN 10.

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Completely Remove Driver Windows 10

Just noticed on the Dell site that this model hasn't been tested for and 'some things may not work' I may have found one. Issue--- I can pair Bluetooth devices but cannot remove them I have tried uninstalling bluetooth adapter and reinstalling, turning off wifi and uninstalling, tried the WIN8 drivers from Dell (they dont have any for WIN10) I know its a long shot as no official WIN10 drivers for bluetooth adapter on this laptop but its worth a try if anybody has any ideas Weird thing is, I can pair and devices will work but, will not show in settings/bluetooth, but appear in device manager. And they are there forever. My list of devices to choose from in the Sound section of control panel is growing. Dont want to clean install just for this.

Any thoughts appreciated. Hello all, Thought I might bump this to see if anyone has anymore insight to this issue.

So I have a Dell 6520 that was upgraded to WIN 10. Just noticed on the Dell site that this model hasn't been tested for and 'some things may not work' I may have found one. Issue--- I can pair Bluetooth devices but cannot remove them I have tried uninstalling bluetooth adapter and reinstalling, turning off wifi and uninstalling, tried the WIN8 drivers from Dell (they dont have any for WIN10) I know its a long shot as no official WIN10 drivers for bluetooth adapter on this laptop but its worth a try if anybody has any ideas Weird thing is, I can pair and devices will work but, will not show in settings/bluetooth, but appear in device manager. And they are there forever. My list of devices to choose from in the Sound section of control panel is growing. Dont want to clean install just for this. Any thoughts appreciatedI have this EXACT problem!

My list of devices in Device Manager is growing, with more and more driver errors for old paired devices that don't show up in the Bluetooth settings any more. Tried uninstalling drivers, reinstalling, poking around the registry. I've found nothing to totally reset the profile.

Did you have any luck with this?