Bluetooth weird problem
I have a weird Bluetooth problem. It started when my Dell All-in-One crashed. This computer is loaded Windows 10 Pro and with had a built-in Bluetooth. I have an (Acronis) image backup of the computer with a hardware options (Universal restore). I restored the image into a different hardware, a Dell Precision 3610 workstation. I restoration went very well. Except the Dell Precision computer did not have Bluetooth. So I bought a Bluetooth PCI card and installed it (Ubit Gigabit AC 1730Mbps Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless WiFi Card). I have 2 Bluetooth devices listed in the “Bluetooth & other devices” which was carried over from the crashed computer.
When I connect these devices, I got an error message “That didn’t work. Make sure your Bluetooth device is still discoverable, then try again.” I tried removing the devices. I got another error message “Remove Failed”.
I went to the “Device Manager” and “View/Show Hidden Devices” and deleted all the Kinivo and KTV-K098. I rebooted the computer, but the Kinivo and KTV-K098 still shows up in the settings and the problem still exists.
Next I went to Regedit and deleted all items that has Kinivo and KTV-K098 on it, to make sure those items are not in the Registry database. Again I rebooted the computer. The same problem persist. My Bluetooth devices will not go away.
I took another Bluetooth device and paired it and it worked just fine. It’s just the devices that were listed in the All-One-Computer that crashed. I think I have done everything to get rid of the Bluetooth devices Anyone has any idea on to get rid of the Bluetooth devices?


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