How to definitely remove/uninstall Bluetooh drivers and devices in Windows 10? (Regedit)












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I have a Bluetooth device keyboard corrupted as paired. I tried everything to remove and reinstall it. But it seems like windows is always saving the devices in the registry or something.



What I have tried:




  1. Removed one by one all the hidden devices from Device Manager > Bluetooh
    List item

  2. After uninstalling the last one and install the official drivers provided by Dell: https://www.dell.com/support/home/es/es/esdhs1/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=VP1XV&osCode=WT64A&productCode=xps-15-9570-laptop

  3. Installation process ask me to restart

  4. After restart, I go to device manager and the removed/uninstalled devices and drivers are there again!!
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I'm completly desperated. Is there a way to remove all the devices from regedit or some type of hidden file in the system?










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    I have a Bluetooth device keyboard corrupted as paired. I tried everything to remove and reinstall it. But it seems like windows is always saving the devices in the registry or something.



    What I have tried:




    1. Removed one by one all the hidden devices from Device Manager > Bluetooh
      List item

    2. After uninstalling the last one and install the official drivers provided by Dell: https://www.dell.com/support/home/es/es/esdhs1/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=VP1XV&osCode=WT64A&productCode=xps-15-9570-laptop

    3. Installation process ask me to restart

    4. After restart, I go to device manager and the removed/uninstalled devices and drivers are there again!!
      enter image description here


    I'm completly desperated. Is there a way to remove all the devices from regedit or some type of hidden file in the system?










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      I have a Bluetooth device keyboard corrupted as paired. I tried everything to remove and reinstall it. But it seems like windows is always saving the devices in the registry or something.



      What I have tried:




      1. Removed one by one all the hidden devices from Device Manager > Bluetooh
        List item

      2. After uninstalling the last one and install the official drivers provided by Dell: https://www.dell.com/support/home/es/es/esdhs1/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=VP1XV&osCode=WT64A&productCode=xps-15-9570-laptop

      3. Installation process ask me to restart

      4. After restart, I go to device manager and the removed/uninstalled devices and drivers are there again!!
        enter image description here


      I'm completly desperated. Is there a way to remove all the devices from regedit or some type of hidden file in the system?










      share|improve this question
















      I have a Bluetooth device keyboard corrupted as paired. I tried everything to remove and reinstall it. But it seems like windows is always saving the devices in the registry or something.



      What I have tried:




      1. Removed one by one all the hidden devices from Device Manager > Bluetooh
        List item

      2. After uninstalling the last one and install the official drivers provided by Dell: https://www.dell.com/support/home/es/es/esdhs1/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=VP1XV&osCode=WT64A&productCode=xps-15-9570-laptop

      3. Installation process ask me to restart

      4. After restart, I go to device manager and the removed/uninstalled devices and drivers are there again!!
        enter image description here


      I'm completly desperated. Is there a way to remove all the devices from regedit or some type of hidden file in the system?







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          There could be a more simple way to try.




          • Open Windows settings

          • Click "Devices"

          • Make sure it's on "Bluetooth & other devices"

          • Click on the device you want to remove

          • Click "Remove device"

          • Now go back into your Device Manager and make sure all the drivers are uninstalled. If they remain then uninstall them.

          • Then restart the PC without installing any other drivers yet! If it restarts and the drivers are gone then the issue is fixed and you can !


          I'm suspecting that it is reinstalling the drivers because it still sees the device as being attached to the PC in the Settings menu, but doesn't have a driver for that device. Windows automatically downloads and installs drivers for devices that it is attached to. This causes the drivers to reappear and cause the issue you're dealing with.



          Hope this fixes your issue! ~TJ






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          • I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:00











          • Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:05











          • Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

            – KiLL3Rw0lF
            Jan 23 at 22:29













          • Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

            – EnZo
            Jan 24 at 10:21











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          There could be a more simple way to try.




          • Open Windows settings

          • Click "Devices"

          • Make sure it's on "Bluetooth & other devices"

          • Click on the device you want to remove

          • Click "Remove device"

          • Now go back into your Device Manager and make sure all the drivers are uninstalled. If they remain then uninstall them.

          • Then restart the PC without installing any other drivers yet! If it restarts and the drivers are gone then the issue is fixed and you can !


          I'm suspecting that it is reinstalling the drivers because it still sees the device as being attached to the PC in the Settings menu, but doesn't have a driver for that device. Windows automatically downloads and installs drivers for devices that it is attached to. This causes the drivers to reappear and cause the issue you're dealing with.



          Hope this fixes your issue! ~TJ






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          • I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:00











          • Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:05











          • Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

            – KiLL3Rw0lF
            Jan 23 at 22:29













          • Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

            – EnZo
            Jan 24 at 10:21
















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          There could be a more simple way to try.




          • Open Windows settings

          • Click "Devices"

          • Make sure it's on "Bluetooth & other devices"

          • Click on the device you want to remove

          • Click "Remove device"

          • Now go back into your Device Manager and make sure all the drivers are uninstalled. If they remain then uninstall them.

          • Then restart the PC without installing any other drivers yet! If it restarts and the drivers are gone then the issue is fixed and you can !


          I'm suspecting that it is reinstalling the drivers because it still sees the device as being attached to the PC in the Settings menu, but doesn't have a driver for that device. Windows automatically downloads and installs drivers for devices that it is attached to. This causes the drivers to reappear and cause the issue you're dealing with.



          Hope this fixes your issue! ~TJ






          share|improve this answer
























          • I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:00











          • Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:05











          • Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

            – KiLL3Rw0lF
            Jan 23 at 22:29













          • Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

            – EnZo
            Jan 24 at 10:21














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          There could be a more simple way to try.




          • Open Windows settings

          • Click "Devices"

          • Make sure it's on "Bluetooth & other devices"

          • Click on the device you want to remove

          • Click "Remove device"

          • Now go back into your Device Manager and make sure all the drivers are uninstalled. If they remain then uninstall them.

          • Then restart the PC without installing any other drivers yet! If it restarts and the drivers are gone then the issue is fixed and you can !


          I'm suspecting that it is reinstalling the drivers because it still sees the device as being attached to the PC in the Settings menu, but doesn't have a driver for that device. Windows automatically downloads and installs drivers for devices that it is attached to. This causes the drivers to reappear and cause the issue you're dealing with.



          Hope this fixes your issue! ~TJ






          share|improve this answer













          There could be a more simple way to try.




          • Open Windows settings

          • Click "Devices"

          • Make sure it's on "Bluetooth & other devices"

          • Click on the device you want to remove

          • Click "Remove device"

          • Now go back into your Device Manager and make sure all the drivers are uninstalled. If they remain then uninstall them.

          • Then restart the PC without installing any other drivers yet! If it restarts and the drivers are gone then the issue is fixed and you can !


          I'm suspecting that it is reinstalling the drivers because it still sees the device as being attached to the PC in the Settings menu, but doesn't have a driver for that device. Windows automatically downloads and installs drivers for devices that it is attached to. This causes the drivers to reappear and cause the issue you're dealing with.



          Hope this fixes your issue! ~TJ







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          answered Jan 23 at 21:34









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          • I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:00











          • Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:05











          • Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

            – KiLL3Rw0lF
            Jan 23 at 22:29













          • Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

            – EnZo
            Jan 24 at 10:21



















          • I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:00











          • Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

            – EnZo
            Jan 23 at 22:05











          • Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

            – KiLL3Rw0lF
            Jan 23 at 22:29













          • Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

            – EnZo
            Jan 24 at 10:21

















          I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

          – EnZo
          Jan 23 at 22:00





          I tried that but in a different order, the same issue after restart when I follow your steps. But different result before restart. The problem is always Keyboard K380. Is like corrupted. It works perfectly in my macbook pro. imgur.com/j05t2BC

          – EnZo
          Jan 23 at 22:00













          Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

          – EnZo
          Jan 23 at 22:05





          Here another screenshot after removing all devices from Device Manager and then trying to remove it from "Bluetooth & other devices" imgur.com/a/6i3vhAy Totally broken.

          – EnZo
          Jan 23 at 22:05













          Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

          – KiLL3Rw0lF
          Jan 23 at 22:29







          Hmm, ok. Try this to see if it can find an issue: - Click the search button bottom right - Search "CMD" - Right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" - Type in "sfc /SCANNOW" and press Enter Then just wait for the scan to complete. If there is a corrupt Windows file then this should find and correct it.

          – KiLL3Rw0lF
          Jan 23 at 22:29















          Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

          – EnZo
          Jan 24 at 10:21





          Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

          – EnZo
          Jan 24 at 10:21


















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