pondmanhank
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My Dell Inspiron 7720 17R no longer connects to Jawbone Jambox external bluetooth speakers. Every connection attempt used to work without fail, even without having to re-pair them to my pc. I recently bought a pair of Damson Jet speakers but they won't connect either.
Note: All the above speakers connect to & work perfectly with my iPad2, so I have decided the problem
must be with Win7. No MS site I found has been any help. All I see is blame on speaker makers.
Also, I have run troubleshooters without success but they are bs anyway.
I have exhausted my abilities updating drivers, etc in Win7 64-bit. I have updated everything I can find, both MS & Intel. I have examined every property sheet I can find but don't see any issues. The Services seem to be entering properly. I have also tried manual-ticking each Service when adding the device.
I don't know when the Jambox stopped connecting as I was using it with my iPad2. If I knew when it stopped I could possibly restore to that point but no such luck.
I can add both speaker brands to my laptop devices but "Connection Failed" occurs after numerous tries to pair them. I think they are being added properly as the property sheets do fill with info somewhat. I have removed each device several times, even rebooting after removal, then adding each again singly, only to still have problem.
Note: I had to recently re-install my WebCam & TouchPad from the Dell site. I don't know when I lost it
either as I don't use it that much. Could some event have caused all of these issues?
I would really appreciate some help. I suppose I could just plug the speakers in but I bought them to use as bluetooth devices. I have tried to ignore this but I can't stand it when something doesn't work. If I need to submit any additional info I certainly will do so.
Hopefully someone else has had this issue & been able to solve it.
This 70-year-old is about to start drinking.
Maybe that would be my best solution. 
Thanks in advance, I hope -- Hank
Note: All the above speakers connect to & work perfectly with my iPad2, so I have decided the problem
must be with Win7. No MS site I found has been any help. All I see is blame on speaker makers.
Also, I have run troubleshooters without success but they are bs anyway.
I have exhausted my abilities updating drivers, etc in Win7 64-bit. I have updated everything I can find, both MS & Intel. I have examined every property sheet I can find but don't see any issues. The Services seem to be entering properly. I have also tried manual-ticking each Service when adding the device.
I don't know when the Jambox stopped connecting as I was using it with my iPad2. If I knew when it stopped I could possibly restore to that point but no such luck.
I can add both speaker brands to my laptop devices but "Connection Failed" occurs after numerous tries to pair them. I think they are being added properly as the property sheets do fill with info somewhat. I have removed each device several times, even rebooting after removal, then adding each again singly, only to still have problem.
Note: I had to recently re-install my WebCam & TouchPad from the Dell site. I don't know when I lost it
either as I don't use it that much. Could some event have caused all of these issues?
I would really appreciate some help. I suppose I could just plug the speakers in but I bought them to use as bluetooth devices. I have tried to ignore this but I can't stand it when something doesn't work. If I need to submit any additional info I certainly will do so.
Hopefully someone else has had this issue & been able to solve it.
This 70-year-old is about to start drinking.

Thanks in advance, I hope -- Hank
My Computer
At a glance
Win7 Home Premium, x64, v6.1.7601, SP 1, Buil...Intel Core i7-3630QM, 2.4GHz, 2401 Mhz, 4 Cor...8 GB Physical, 19.7 VirturalIntel HD 4000
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron 7720 17R SE
- OS
- Win7 Home Premium, x64, v6.1.7601, SP 1, Build 7601
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-3630QM, 2.4GHz, 2401 Mhz, 4 Cores, 8 Log Proc
- Memory
- 8 GB Physical, 19.7 Virtural
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD 4000
- Sound Card
- IDT HD Audio CODEC, Intel Display Audio, Intel BT Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Built-In & External
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- External: Seagate 3TB
- Case
- Std
- Cooling
- Std
- Keyboard
- Std PS/2
- Mouse
- Logitech Anywhere BT
- Antivirus
- MS
- Browser
- IE11
