

Quick tip: If you must keep the policy enabled or disabled, then adjust the settings within the policy rather than the Settings app. Click the State column header to sort the list to see which policies have been configured (Enabled or Disabled).ĭouble-click the related policy that is causing the setting to appear grayed out in the Settings app.Search for gpedit.msc and click OK to open the Local Group Policy Editor console.Ĭomputer Configuration > Administrative Templates > All Settings.To make settings available again in the Settings app, use these steps: Reseting the system should fix this problem.VPN Deals: Lifetime license for $16, monthly plans at $1 & more How to fix grayed out options in Settings Turning on the computer or shutting it down as well as changing Batteries and waking from sleep, et.c all access the Power Management System and may cause problems with the built-in bluetooth module. Once bluetooth is established plug back in the USB devices. Plug the Laptop back in and also the Battery. Hold the power button down for 5-10 seconds. If the problem still exists then move on to the next step:Ħ. Shutdown the computer and hold down the Command, Option, P, and R keys while Restarting your computer. If the problem still exists then move on to the next step:ĥ. ~/Library/Preferences/ or ~/Library/Preferences/ Once deleted, restart the computer. This is found either in the main Library folder or the Users Library folder. Delete the preferences file for Bluetooth. If the problem still exists then move on to the next step:Ĥ. Once open select your start up disk and perform the Repair Permissions. Go to Applications/ Utilities / and double click the DIsk Utility application. If the problem still exists then move on to the next step:ģ. Be sure it is not an issue with other "new", "old" USB devices: Unplug all USB devices and restart. If you suspect you should have bluetooth and it is not listed or if you are sure you do have bluetooth or have been using bluetooth all along and your batteries are new then move on to the next step:Ģ. If not then you may not have bluetooth or it may be absent due to a Power Management Issue. If you are not sure if you have bluetooth then go to System Preferences under the Apple Logo and determine if you have a Bluetooth Preferences Pane. Make sure you have bluetooth built in and the device has batteries installed. You tried those steps, posted here before by mathew98(?):ġ.
