Sep 23, 2016 How to find where your bluetooth transfers are saved to and how to change the folder they are saved to in windows 10. On previous versions of windows they were saved to a bluetooth transfer folder. In Bluetooth & other devices settings, select Send or receive files via Bluetooth Receive files. Have your friend send the files from their device. On your PC, on Save the received file screen in Bluetooth File Transfer, select the location to save the file or files to Finish. Oct 28, 2017 If you did not see the Save as prompt when the transfer got completed, those files will usually reside in a temporary folder by default. Navigate to C:UsersAppDataLocalTemp and try searching for the file by sorting out the date. Bluetooth doesn't work after a Windows 10 update is installed. Bluetooth doesn't work after you upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 or Windows 7. Bluetooth doesn't appear in Device Manager, and there are no unknown devices listed. Have you looked in your documents folder.Mine creates a Bluetooth exchange folder the first time a I transfer a file in Documents. Windows 10 Pro x64.
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I'm looking for a registry tweak to stop the Bluetooth Exchange Folder from appearing in the My Documents folder.
I know how to stop the My Pictures folder and others from reappearing, but I am clueless as to how to get rid of this stupid folder.
Anyone know? (By the way, this is my first post, so Hey All)
I know how to stop the My Pictures folder and others from reappearing, but I am clueless as to how to get rid of this stupid folder.
Anyone know? (By the way, this is my first post, so Hey All)
Do you use Bluetooth devices such as a mouse and keyboard like myself? Do you have that annoying folder called “Bluetooth Exchange Folder” that, no matter how many times you delete it, always seems to appear in your My Documents folder? Well here I will tell you a way to get rid of it…or at least hide it in the best way that I found how. To help you move along, I have included a screenshot at the bottom of this post.
We first begin by going to the accessing the Control Panel via the Start Menu. Now we want to make sure that the Control Panel you’re viewing is the Classic View, not the Category View.
We do this by taking a look over to the left side of this Control Panel window and reading where it says “Control Panel”, and then under it, it should say “Switch to Classic/Category View” - and like I said, we want the Classic View. Now that should bring up a bunch more icons for you to choose from. So click the Bluetooth Configuration icon. That will bring up a little dialogue box with tabs at the top that say things such as “General, Accessibility, Discovery, etc.” Next, click on the tab that says Local Services which should bring up a list of Service Names. Single click the one that says File Transfer and then view its properties by clicking the “Properties” button located at the bottom of the dialogue box. That should bring up another dialogue box with a place to change the directory in which you want to exchange bluetooth files. Personally I changed my location to the “Bluetooth” folder that was already created in my “C:Program Files” directory. I just created a new folder within that one called “exchange” and voila! Now no more seeing that annoying folder pop up in my nicely organized My Documents folder. Hope this helps some of you guys out!
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