Force Remove JBL Boombox 3
Force Remove JBL Boombox 3
Sometimes Bluetooth disconnection of a device may fail due to an error. Being unable to remove a Bluetooth device may cause your appliance to always appear in Windows 10 device list. Removing a failed device from Windows 10 may even fix issues with your JBL Boombox. If removing your device from Windows is not working, it may be caused by a number of reasons. Here you can find five methods, that may help you force remove blocked devices.
Click to go to a different method:
- First method: Go to the Airplane Mode
- Second method: Remove from the device list
- Third method: Uninstall the device from the Device Manager
- Fourth method: Removal using the Registry Editor
- Fifth method: Restart Bluetooth Device Association Service
First method: Go to the Airplane Mode
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Press Windows Key + I on your keyboard
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Open Network & Internet tab
- Select Airplane Mode on the left
- On the right switch on the Airplane Mode
- Your JBL Boombox should now be disconnected from your PC, good job!
Second method: Remove from the device list
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Open Windows start menu
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Type Control Panel
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Go to the Control Panel
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Navigate into View devices and printers under Hardware and
sound section
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Find your JBL Boombox in this view
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Right-click on JBL Boombox and press Remove device
- Congratulations, your JBL Boombox should now be removed from you computer device list!
Third method: Uninstall the device from the Device Manager
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Open Windows start menu
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Type Device Manager
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Go to the Device Manager
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Expand the View tab from the upper panel
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And turn on Show hidden devices option
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Right-click on the JBL Boombox in the Bluetooth devices tab
and click at Uninstall device
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Confirm removal by choosing Uninstall
- Your JBL Boombox should now stop appearing in the device list, well done!
Fourth method: Removal using the Registry Editor
- Before you start editing your register make sure you have made a backup!
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Open the Start Menu
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Type regedit
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Open the Registry Editor
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Navigate to
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Devices
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Right-click on the entry with your device and select Delete
- Reboot your computer
- Congratulations, your JBL Boombox should now be deleted!
Fifth method: Restart Bluetooth Device Association Service
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Open the Start Menu
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Type services
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Open the Services Manager
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Find Device Association Service, right-click it and select Reset
- You should now be able to remove your device by normal means
- Well done, you have successfully removed your device from your computer!
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