SONY VAIO MADE 15 QUESTION BLUETOOTH FLIP

IM with SVF15N17CXS, windows 8.1, updated everything I can from sony-windows... but the bluetooth on laptop always keep turned off, turn on cant (tried to reinstall the driver)
So, what can I do now? How to fix?
THX

Hi nguyen_iaht!

You can try to check the power supply for your VAIO options and make sure that the functionality of energy economy is not driven off your bluetooth. I hope that helps!

-MarkC

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