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Go to your desktop, right-click it and select new -> shortcut. On the textbox, write fsquirt.exe and click Next. Change the default name for Receieve Bluetooth Files (Or the name you want) and click Finish. Copy/Move this shortcut to the start menu (Optional): 4.1. Open start menu anc right-click a random icon (Google Chrome, Word, etc.)
Report abuse. In reply to ColinThorogood's post on December 11, 2015. Hi Colin, Thank you for the update. Please make sure that Bluetooth support service is running and set as automatic. Please follow these steps: a. Press Windows + R keys, type services.msc in run window and press Enter. b.
Send files from a phone and have them automatically received without confirmation on the PC? Send files from a phone and then accept to receive them on the PC afterward? I know that with my previous PCs, I could simply send files from any of my Android phones by selecting Share > Bluetooth > [PC Name] and at then the PC would show a dialog ...
In reply to VishalSudhakaran's post on February 5, 2017. Hi Vishal, In regards with your query, receiving files from any device to your computer will always prompt if you want to receive a certain file or not. This is for the protection of your computer from any malware or virus that can possible harm your computer.
Open the Bluetooth settings dialog on your PC. On Windows Vista you will do that by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon that sits in the task bar and then clicking "Open Bluetooth Settings". This brings up a dialog called Bluetooth Radio Properties. In the Bluetooth Radio Properties dialog, click the COM Ports tab.
You may also change the Bluetooth settings and check whether you are able to receive the files automatically. (You have to check the box receive files automatically when you try to connect the Bluetooth devices to PC) Refer the below link to change the Bluetooth settings. How to find Bluetooth settings in Windows 10.
Replied on October 2, 2015. Report abuse. In reply to KevinCurl's post on October 2, 2015. Hi Kevin, The Bluetooth transfer file workflow has changed with Windows 10. To transfer files, you must send and receive each file. What you are seeing is the way it currently works. Please provide feedback on your experience in the Windows Feedback app.
Not auto but right clicking the BT icon in sys tray and selecting Receive a File is a quick way. Apologise if already known. View attachment 49039. That is not a quick way, I have to tell the computer to receive, then tell the phone to transfer. Twice as long as sending to the phone, which auto acknowledges it.
BJ. Bj81. Created on April 21, 2016. Will automatic bluetooth file receiving come to Win10? It appears that Windows 10 removes the "share" option from the Bluetooth settings, and that in order to receive a file from a phone or tablet, it is 100% necessary to open the "receive a file" dialog. Is there any good reason why Windows makes Bluetooth ...
Bluetooth and chipset drivers updated to the newest version, same with BIOS. Computer restarted many times, headphones re-paired at least once, all for nothing. Must be something with Windows 11, because getting back to my old PC with Windows 10 and headphones again magically re-connect automatically after each power-on.