If your Bluetooth toggle has completely disappeared, a "clean" reinstall through Windows is often the best fix.
He clicked. Nothing. He checked the batteries. Full. The little Bluetooth icon in the system tray was gone, replaced by a greyed-out symbol with a sad, dotted line.
He navigated to “Drivers and Utilities,” selected , and scrolled down to “Bluetooth.” There it was: a driver from Intel, dated just three weeks ago— newer than the one Windows Update had tried to use .
Check the tab for any available Bluetooth driver updates.
He knew what to do next. He opened his browser and went to the . He typed in his laptop’s model number, found it printed on a sticker under the laptop: UX425EA .
When the ASUS logo reappeared and Windows 11 loaded, Leo immediately checked the system tray. The Bluetooth icon was back, sharp and blue.