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09-21-2015 03:44 PM
Hi,
I am having an issue where Bluetooth seems to be disabled when I dock my EliteBook 840 G2 Notebook with a 2013 UltraSlim Docking Station. It might be only when I wake it from sleep, but a restart doesn't bring it back.
The icon is not in the system tray, there nothing related to Bluetooth shows up in device manager, and there is no reference to Bluetooth in control panel, including under Change adapter settings. However, all the services are set to Automatic and running (Bluetooth Device Monitor, Bluetooth Media Service, Bluetooth OBEX Service and Bluetooth Support Service).
I have previoulsy connected my Bluetooth headphones to the laptop and listened to music, both when the laptop is docked and when it is not, so it defitely works. I have updated to all the latest drivers on my laptop, including the BIOS, and updated the firmware on the docking station.
If I open Devices and Printers, right-click the laptop and choose Bluetooth Settings, the 'Show Bluetooth icon in the notification area' box is checked. Under the Hardware tab, there is nothing listed (this usually lists something like 'Intel Bluetooth' and 'Microsoft Emulator').
This is only an intermittent problem. Sometimes the Bluetooth is there, and sometimes it is not. If I undock the laptop and restart, sometimes it comes back and sometimes it doesn't. It is incredibly infuriating and I would appreciate any help.
Thank you.
09-21-2015 04:00 PM - edited 09-21-2015 04:18 PM
Galexioza
Can you update the WLAN and Bluetooth driver
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09-21-2015 05:52 PM
Thank you for your help, but that seemed to make things worse. After installing the updates you suggested, the BLuetooth radio was back to 'Generic Wireless Bluetooth' and I was unable to activate 'Listen to Music' on my headhpones once paired. I eventually had to uninstall these drivers and reinstall the ones recommended by the Intel Driver Update Utility (version 17.1.1506) in order to fully activate my headphones.
I think it had something to do with wireless not being switched back on after sleep. I have installed HP Wireless Assistant, which at least lets me switch the Bluetooth adapter on. This is not an ideal situation, but maybe a future driver or firmware update will fix the problem permanently.
09-22-2015 02:48 PM
It happened again. This time after shutting down the laptop, docking it and turning it on. There is no Bluetooth icon in the notification area and nothing showing in the device manager.
When I open HP Wireless Assistant, under Bluetooth Adapter it says, "This device is disabled in device manager and cannot be enabled from Wireless Assistant. It can still be turned off". There doesn't seem to be anyway of enabing it other than uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers.
11-17-2015 12:02 PM - edited 11-17-2015 12:08 PM
Hello
I have the same problem with my Elitebook 820 G2. Evertime when I undock my laptop and put it back on the dock, bluetooth is disabled in the Device Manager. The symbol in the info area is gone and no connection with any bluetooth device is possible, of course.
See: Control Panel -> Hardware & Sound -> Device & Printers > Device Manger > Bluetooth > Device is disabled!
I can enable it, then it will work again, but I have to do this every time I place the laptop on the dock - that's annoying.
I tried to disable energy management for the device, but it has not solved the problem.
02-02-2016 01:04 AM - edited 02-02-2016 01:53 AM
Hi HP,
I have got the same problem. It seems that Bluetooth module was turned off incidentally. You have to install HP Connection Management software to turn it on. There is no different way found yet.
02-02-2016 01:12 PM - edited 02-02-2016 01:13 PM
Sadly, I never found a proper solution to this problem. I gave up and bought a separate Bluetooth dongle and disabled the internal Bluetooth from the BIOS menu.
The dongle sticks out a bit, which is annoying, but I'm used to it now and I haven't had any issues with it.
