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There is no option to turn Bluetooth on or off on my Mac Book Pro with Windows

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Context: I recently installed Windows 10 on my 13-inch Mac Book Pro using Boot Camp, but now, there isn't any option in settings to turn Bluetooth on or off. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!

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What do you see in the settings for bluetooth?

Did you install the boot camp drivers?

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Fair
Does the bt adapter show up in win10 Device Manager?

 

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

What do you see in the settings for bluetooth?

Did you install the boot camp drivers?

I see this, if it helps. 1027874119_Screenshot2020-09-12162440.thumb.png.8f6211f3e1fa4c1e64758948d4e070b3.png

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start menu, type device manager, hit enter

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Just now, OddOod said:

start menu, type device manager, hit enter

Then?

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Is there a Bluetooth thing? Or something along the lines of "unrecognized device"?
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13 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Did you install the boot camp drivers?

 

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1 minute ago, OddOod said:

Is there a Bluetooth thing? Or something along the lines of "unrecognized device"?
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No, nothing that says Bluetooth, but there are a lot of things that say that Unknown device.

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So the Boot Camp drivers didn't get installed.

 

Not sure how it is supposed to work now that Boot Camp boots straight off an ISO. It used to make an USB drive and would put the drivers on there.

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

So the Boot Camp drivers didn't get installed.

 

Not sure how it is supposed to work now that Boot Camp boots straight off an ISO. It used to make an USB drive and would put the drivers on there.

I thought it installed them automatically. Anyways how do I get the drivers? 

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Unfortunately I don't know since I've never done a Boot Camp install since the procedure changed from what I mentioned. It was a massive pain back then and knowing Apple I wouldn't expect it's any easier now. 

 

But a quick search brings this that's only a year old.

 

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204923

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