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Clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray shows one of the options, "Allow a Device to Connect" as greyed out, meaning I cannot connect any new device apart from the which was installed before this occurred. Unfortunately I do not know how this came about or how I can undo it. It is now the situation on both my laptops.
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Try going to Control Panel-->Hardware and Sound-->Add a device
I believe Windows will only allow you to install a device automatically that is actually plugged in. That does beg the question as to why you have the option to 'add a device' when it's Bluetooth.
This is not working either, The PC is not found neither does it see any other Bluetooth device.
I have gone this route on the Windows 7 laptop and the situation remains the same. While on Windows 8 laptop I cannot even get to the settings option of the Bluetooth.
Well that doesn't surprise me on W8. You need a big shovel to dig deep into W8 to figure things out.
My limited knowledge on Bluetooth has been exceeded at this point.
That is as far as I know too. Thank you very much but in my case am beginning to suspect a virus, as this is happen on two different laptops. The first on my Win 7 and now on my new Win 8 laptop.
File are common as I have to transfer the files from the old one to the new one.
Once again thanks for your help and time.