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Problem: I just got a set of skull candy totally wireless BT earbuds....... they DO NOT come with their own "dongle." (Although I have a seperate dongle on another machine that provides NON Blutooth capable systems , the capability to in fact run blutooth) (We'll get back to that)
When I am using *MY PHONE* to tell it to search for my skull candy earbuds, it finds them and pairs. No problems. Plays perfectly.
BEFORE I try to pair them to my Windows 10, I ALWAYS go into my phone and "unpair" them first. Wipe them completely away from my phones memory. Now I tell them to "pair" again and I allow windows 10 to try to detect them ----- using my motherboards on board Blutooth capability. Somehow....... it has found them. I got them to play correctly ONCE, and now Windows 10 bluetooth thing shows them as being "listed" in my devices. The earbuds are there. If I click "connect" --- it fails saying something about it failing. Fine. I'll try to nuke it. Remove the device and start all over? Sure........
I can't!!! Windows 10 WILL NOT remove the damn device. Says removal failed, blah blah.......
So I had an interesting idea............ disable my onboard BT from the mobo and use my extra "dongle" as the medium instead........ surely that would work. Right? Nope. I still can't get the earbuds to pair with windows 10 even when using a HARD DONGLE........ (lol) .........
Another possible clue >> (*I'm POSITIVE*) this is playing a role as well............ remember with XP and Windows 7 etc you could bring up a list of audio devices and right click and MANUALLY MAKE one of the devices the "default" audio device??? Remember that?? Windows 10 still has that screen too and it STILL SHOWS my Earbuds.......but they are greyed out and it says "not connected." -----
So if my earbuds are giving me the thumbs up and windows 10 is giving me the thumbs up, it OUGHT to work!! But yet the "default" audio device stays as my monitor.......... and even if I wanted to manually switch it to the earbuds, I CAN'T!!!!
How do I nuke that entire subsection of windows and restart and let it fix itself...........???.........because once that is done.......I ought to be able to get these damn earbuds working again with Windows 10. Onboard BT or not........ It needs to be nuked and restored to default. Something in there got whacky and I'm tired of trying to track down the problem. Ready to nuke it.
Again: Change platforms: Phone, wife's Ipad, etc....... connects and works flawless. It's not the earbuds.
When I am using *MY PHONE* to tell it to search for my skull candy earbuds, it finds them and pairs. No problems. Plays perfectly.
BEFORE I try to pair them to my Windows 10, I ALWAYS go into my phone and "unpair" them first. Wipe them completely away from my phones memory. Now I tell them to "pair" again and I allow windows 10 to try to detect them ----- using my motherboards on board Blutooth capability. Somehow....... it has found them. I got them to play correctly ONCE, and now Windows 10 bluetooth thing shows them as being "listed" in my devices. The earbuds are there. If I click "connect" --- it fails saying something about it failing. Fine. I'll try to nuke it. Remove the device and start all over? Sure........
I can't!!! Windows 10 WILL NOT remove the damn device. Says removal failed, blah blah.......
So I had an interesting idea............ disable my onboard BT from the mobo and use my extra "dongle" as the medium instead........ surely that would work. Right? Nope. I still can't get the earbuds to pair with windows 10 even when using a HARD DONGLE........ (lol) .........
Another possible clue >> (*I'm POSITIVE*) this is playing a role as well............ remember with XP and Windows 7 etc you could bring up a list of audio devices and right click and MANUALLY MAKE one of the devices the "default" audio device??? Remember that?? Windows 10 still has that screen too and it STILL SHOWS my Earbuds.......but they are greyed out and it says "not connected." -----
So if my earbuds are giving me the thumbs up and windows 10 is giving me the thumbs up, it OUGHT to work!! But yet the "default" audio device stays as my monitor.......... and even if I wanted to manually switch it to the earbuds, I CAN'T!!!!
How do I nuke that entire subsection of windows and restart and let it fix itself...........???.........because once that is done.......I ought to be able to get these damn earbuds working again with Windows 10. Onboard BT or not........ It needs to be nuked and restored to default. Something in there got whacky and I'm tired of trying to track down the problem. Ready to nuke it.
Again: Change platforms: Phone, wife's Ipad, etc....... connects and works flawless. It's not the earbuds.