Windows 10: device pairing causes system volume to go to 100%- fix is - uninstall it- DO NOT UPDATE...

Discus and support device pairing causes system volume to go to 100%- fix is - uninstall it- DO NOT UPDATE... in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Please share this info. If you pair a Bluetooth device, headphones, and the volume keeps going to full blast 100%. YOU MUST uninstall, and then add it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by josephcooley, Sep 15, 2024.

  1. device pairing causes system volume to go to 100%- fix is - uninstall it- DO NOT UPDATE...


    Please share this info. If you pair a Bluetooth device, headphones, and the volume keeps going to full blast 100%. YOU MUST uninstall, and then add it back again without EVER doing a driver update. If it starts to do it again. Yep, the driver update thing automatically did it. You will have to do it again. Why Microsoft can't add a patch to fix???? Who knows. Share with the community please. Thank you.

    :)
     
    josephcooley, Sep 15, 2024
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  2. Piotr_84 Win User

    Delete paired bluetooth device from system

    Hello. How can I delete paired bluetooth device from system? I pair it once and it show in device manager in bluetooth section. I try uninstall it but when I refresh devices list it added again automatically.
     
    Piotr_84, Sep 15, 2024
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  3. Fixate output volume 100%

    Hello theking2

    Im Juliet and Im happy to help you device pairing causes system volume to go to 100%- fix is - uninstall it- DO NOT UPDATE... :)

    To ensure that the volume on your PC remains fixed at 100%, you can follow these steps:

    1. Locate the volume control icon in the system tray on your PC's taskbar. It is usually represented by a speaker icon. Alternatively, you can access the volume settings by right-clicking on the speaker icon and selecting "Open Volume Mixer" or "Open Sound Settings."

    2. Once you open the volume settings, you should see a volume slider. Set it to the maximum level, which is typically represented as 100%. This will set the volume level on your PC to the maximum.

    3. Next, make sure your PC's audio output is set to the correct audio device, which, in this case, is the receiver. To do this, right-click on the volume icon and select "Open Sound Settings" or "Playback devices."

    4. In the Sound Settings or Playback devices window, you should see a list of audio output devices. Locate your receiver or the audio output device that is connected to your receiver. It might be labeled as the receiver's brand name or as an HDMI or audio output port.

    5. Select your receiver or the appropriate audio output device, and make sure it is set as the default audio device. You can usually do this by right-clicking on the device and selecting "Set as Default Device" or "Set as Default Communication Device."

    6. Once you have set the receiver as the default audio device, the volume control on your PC should no longer affect the volume level. Instead, the volume will be controlled solely by the receiver. Adjust the volume on the receiver to the desired level.

    By following these steps, you should be able to set your PC's volume to 100% and control the volume exclusively on your receiver.
     
    Juliet Erum, Sep 15, 2024
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  4. device pairing causes system volume to go to 100%- fix is - uninstall it- DO NOT UPDATE...

    Windows 10 bluetooth cannot re-pair with specific device

    Hello Pieter.

    I'm Daniel, a Microsoft user like you. It is a pleasure to help you today.

    I understand that you are having trouble re-pairing with a specific device.

    I suggest you try updating your device driver. Here's how: You must go to Start, and you will type Device Manager, select this option from the list of results and, in Device Manager, you will locate your device, now click on it with the right mouse button (or press and hold ), select Update Driver Software, select Search automatically for updated driver software, and follow the rest of the steps.

    If Bluetooth is enabled and the driver is updated, but the device still does not work properly, please try removing the device and pairing it again. do this: Go to Start, and type Devices, select Bluetooth, select the device, select Remove device, and try pairing again.

    On the Desktop you will simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open Run;

    1. In run, type Services.msc and click Ok;

    2. Please double-click the Bluetooth Support service.

    3. If the Bluetooth support service is stopped, click Start.

    4. In the Startup type list, click Automatic.

    5. Click the Login tab.

    6. Click Local system account.

    7. Please click OK.

    To uninstall the Bluetooth Device Driver, follow the steps below:

    1. You will simultaneously press the Windows key + X;

    2. Click on the Device Manager option;

    3. Click on the arrow that points to the Bluetooth device;

    4. Right-click on the installed device and click uninstall;

    5. Please restart your computer.

    I suggest you access your equipment manufacturer's website and, based on the model, download and install all drivers compatible with Windows 10 to avoid conflicts.

    I will also ask you to consult the following topic that talks about troubleshooting for Bluetooth, there you will have more problem options with step by step instructions that can also help you:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix...

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    Hope this helps.
     
    Daniel Alex., Sep 15, 2024
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