Do you have a question about the ProBook 650 G2 and is the answer not in the manual?
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harley camua
February 15, 2025
how to open bluetooth if theres no built in bluetooth driver?
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Mr. Anderson
February 15, 2025
If the HP ProBook 650 G2 does not have a built-in Bluetooth driver, follow these steps to enable Bluetooth:
1. Check for Bluetooth Hardware – Ensure that the laptop has Bluetooth hardware installed. 2. Download the Driver – Go to HP's official support website and download the latest Bluetooth driver for the ProBook 650 G2. 3. Install the Driver – Run the downloaded driver file and follow the installation instructions. 4. Enable Bluetooth in BIOS (if required) – Restart the laptop, enter BIOS (press F10 during startup), navigate to the Security or Advanced tab, and ensure Bluetooth is enabled. 5. Enable Bluetooth in Windows – Open *Device Manager* (press Win + X, then select Device Manager), locate Bluetooth, right-click, and enable it if disabled. 6. Verify Functionality – Go to *Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices* in Windows and ensure Bluetooth is turned on.
If the hardware is missing, an external USB Bluetooth adapter can be used.
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Do you have a question about the ProBook 650 G2 and is the answer not in the manual?
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how to open bluetooth if theres no built in bluetooth driver?
If the HP ProBook 650 G2 does not have a built-in Bluetooth driver, follow these steps to enable Bluetooth:
1. Check for Bluetooth Hardware – Ensure that the laptop has Bluetooth hardware installed.
2. Download the Driver – Go to HP's official support website and download the latest Bluetooth driver for the ProBook 650 G2.
3. Install the Driver – Run the downloaded driver file and follow the installation instructions.
4. Enable Bluetooth in BIOS (if required) – Restart the laptop, enter BIOS (press F10 during startup), navigate to the Security or Advanced tab, and ensure Bluetooth is enabled.
5. Enable Bluetooth in Windows – Open *Device Manager* (press Win + X, then select Device Manager), locate Bluetooth, right-click, and enable it if disabled.
6. Verify Functionality – Go to *Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices* in Windows and ensure Bluetooth is turned on.
If the hardware is missing, an external USB Bluetooth adapter can be used.
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