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Tears of Joy - Thanks!
My Logitech K810 keyboard had stopped working. Every time I deleted it fom device manager it would bounce back in the list of devices saying it was working, and would not appear when trying to pair, I assume becaue the system thought it was already there.
Anyway, your solution worked.
Many thanks.
Thanks Xzion!!! I had the same problem and the "btpair -u" command helps to release some entries on the bluetooth list.
I tried to uninstall at least a dozen times my BOSE SoundLink Mini on the the device manger II but no success... Reinstall the drivers... del some registry entries no chance to solve the problem.
But the Command Line Tool helps!
It might be a Dell problem with with the Killer Wireless 1535 Network Adapter. From Qualcomm Atheros Communications Inc.
Thanks !!!
It absolutely helped me out!
I have Windows 10 inside VirtualBox, with Apple Broadcom Bluetooth BootCamp Drivers installed, and the moment I got a Cambridge Silicon Radio dongle, used that instead. Windows would not forget the old pairings (even after I revealed hidden devices in Device Manager and uninstalled them - they would reappear in a search even when off).
Your tip removed those old Bluetooth pairings clean!