![]() ![]() Try downloading new software drivers and firmware from the Western Digital ( /v3gvv4q) and Toshiba ( /rtqscwk) websites. You can permanently fix the problem by updating some software drivers (that help the PC connect to devices) and firmware (that tells devices what to do.) As a result, rolling back the update with system restore makes them work again. The other devices use software that isn’t compatible with the latest Windows 10 update. In both cases, I temporarily solved the problem by using the PC’s “system restore” to return Windows 10 to its settings on an earlier date. (It didn’t show up in Windows 10 “File Explorer” program.) Another day, the same thing happened to my Sony Bluetooth external speaker. I recently bought a new Western Digital external hard drive, but one day the PC couldn’t connect to it. I’m having compatibility issues with my Toshiba laptop that uses Windows 10. You can restore those songs to the phone later. Those songs may contain corrupted data that triggers the Bluetooth interruption. Try deleting songs in iTunes that are the next up to play when the music pauses or skips.(Go to settings and choose “display & brightness,” then toggle off “raise to wake.”) Disable the “raise to wake” feature that activates the iPhone’s screen when you pick up or bump the phone. ![]() When Siri is activated, it interrupts your iPhone’s music.
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