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My Bluetooth icon in the Firefox toolbar "suddenly" has a wiggly line across it and when I click on it the dialogue is "Bluetooth:not available." [Mac OSX]

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I recently attempted to update the firmware on my bluetooth, which I use daily, and had to quit the update before it was a minute into the update. When I tried to use my bluetooth thereafter, I get the above notice. How may I fix my bluetooth?


Moderator added Mac OSX to the title for drawing attention to other Mac users.

I recently attempted to update the firmware on my bluetooth, which I use daily, and had to quit the update before it was a minute into the update. When I tried to use my bluetooth thereafter, I get the above notice. How may I fix my bluetooth? ''Moderator added Mac OSX to the title for drawing attention to other Mac users.''

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That sure doesn't sound like a Firefox support issue, as the operating system handles connections like Bluetooth. You really need a Mac OSX support forum for help with that, unless another Firefox user who also uses MacOSX comes across this thread and can help you.

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That sure doesn't sound like a Firefox support issue, as the operating system handles connections like Bluetooth. You really need a Mac OSX support forum for help with that, unless another Firefox user who also uses MacOSX comes across this thread and can help you.

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I fixed the problem by (duh) restarting the computer. Bluetooth disappeared when I attempted to use an "update firmware" thingie. I have to remember that the answer to most unanswerable questions is, "reboot!"