Fault trying to share photos from phone to laptop via Bluetooth


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #1

    Fault trying to share photos from phone to laptop via Bluetooth


    I could transfer photos from my mobile to my laptop running windows 8.1 by selecting "share" then Bluetooth on my phone. I updated my laptop on 29th July to Windows 10 and have been testing the upgrade to ensure I can accomplish all I wish.
    When attempting the same process the following message appears on my phone "The device you're trying to send to doesn't support sharing over Bluetooth"
    No settings were changed on my phone and only the upgrade was performed on my laptop. I can still transfer both photos and videos from my laptop to my mobile by selecting "send" and "Bluetooth Device". There are various workarounds but they all take more time. Thank you in anticipation of assistance
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  2. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #2

    Is the Bluetooth service running in Services? Do you have a choice in Network in Settings for Blue Tooth? Did Bluetooth work correctly before you upgraded to 10? Did you reinstall your Wifi Chipset drivers and the Bluetooth utility for the Control Panel?
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    While waiting for replies I solved this - in Windows 10 by the following steps where -> means click/select.
    1. Start -> Settings-> Devices -> Bluetooth.
    2. At this point ensure Bluetooth is on and device you wish to make the transfer from is listed and paired.
    3. At the bottom of the same page under Related Settings -> Send or receive files via Bluetooth -> Receive files.
    4. The Waiting for connection page appears stay on this page and initiate the transfer from your device.
    5. The file is being received window appears with a progress bar when this is complete you will be asked where to save the file and Finish

    It appears these steps have to be performed for each individual file transferred therefore I've pinned the Settings window with Bluetooth selected to the task bar.
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  4. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #4

    It should not be that way. Something is messed up. I would suggest going into Device Manager and uninstall the driver and device, reboot and reinstall the latest drivers.
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  5. Posts : 44
    W10 Pro 1803
       #5

    bro67 said:
    It should not be that way. Something is messed up. I would suggest going into Device Manager and uninstall the driver and device, reboot and reinstall the latest drivers.
    That's the way it works on my HP laptop. Only I just click on Bluetooth in the Action Center to turn it on and it takes me to the settings>Bluetooth window where I can send/receive files.
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  6. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #6

    It is supposed to do it that way, but Microsoft once again screwed the pooch when they pushed out the Anniversary.

    I finally gave up, since Linux Mint 18 is full of bugs, Windows 10 is getting really bad for those of us who are power users, but Microsoft stealing features away that we need to accomplish stuff (ie gpedit.msc). I ended up just getting a MacBook Air. This fall Apple is going to give Microsoft a slap in the back of the head when they introduce Mac OS Sierra and iOS 10.

    After over 30 years, I finally caved in and went renegade. Does not mean that I am not going to keep up. Just not using ever day.

    Microsoft had so many chances to make sure that their OS was stable at release, like they did when XP came out. Now it is all about the all mighty dollar and making it harder on novice users to be confused, since Microsoft is not answering their requests for help.
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  7. Posts : 44
    W10 Pro 1803
       #7

    bro67 said:
    It is supposed to do it that way, but Microsoft once again screwed the pooch when they pushed out the Anniversary.

    I finally gave up, since Linux Mint 18 is full of bugs, Windows 10 is getting really bad for those of us who are power users, but Microsoft stealing features away that we need to accomplish stuff (ie gpedit.msc). I ended up just getting a MacBook Air. This fall Apple is going to give Microsoft a slap in the back of the head when they introduce Mac OS Sierra and iOS 10.

    After over 30 years, I finally caved in and went renegade. Does not mean that I am not going to keep up. Just not using ever day.

    Microsoft had so many chances to make sure that their OS was stable at release, like they did when XP came out. Now it is all about the all mighty dollar and making it harder on novice users to be confused, since Microsoft is not answering their requests for help.
    I agree. I've never touched an Apple keyboard so I know nothing about them but it may be time to learn.
    As to the Anniversary Update, so far I haven't received it and after reading a number of forums, I think I will click on defer for awhile.
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  8. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #8

    I was able to defer updates to 10 originally when I had the Pro version installed. When I reinstalled after having Linux Mint on the hard drive and prepping it for possible sale, It reinstalled the Home version, since that is the key in the bios and got Defer back with Anniversary.

    It took me about a day to get used to the differences for the GUI and Keyboard. The one part that I like what Microsoft is doing, is allowing Bash to be used, which tells me that there is going to be a whole redesign of the OS in a couple of years, which does not help that they have drug their feet on competing with the rest of the market.

    As for the original topic, there is a solution out there, just need to have someone pipe up and help the OP out if it is a wide spread problem or just a small group with certain Wifi chipsets having issues with Bluetooth. Also why is there now an Infrared shortcut in Control Panel, since Inrared transfer & control is outdated, unless they plan on using it for controlling HTPC's with TV card in them.
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