Hi kash_champ, Please follow these steps to get the option back in right context menu: • Open the run command by pressing windows + R keys and then type 'shell:sendto' without the quotes. The 'SendTo' folder will appear. Keep this folder opened. • Type Bluetooth file transfer in windows search, the application will appear. • Drag this application into the send to folder and rename it to Bluetooth Alternately, type 'btsendto_explorer.exe' in the Search box. When the application appears, create a shortcut for it on the desktop. Drag and drop this file to 'SendTo' folder. Or Navigate to the 'SendTo' folder as shown above, right-click and select 'New shortcut'. A dialog appears; in the location, type: C: Windows System32 fsquirt.exe and rename it as Bluetooth device. Hope this helps. Please reply if you have any further questions. Thank you for the response. You can add this option to Context menu by altering the registry. Follow these instructions: Note: Please backup the registry prior to following these steps. To do so, go to Start>> type 'regedit' without the quotes in the search box and press Enter. This post offers the viable way to download Bluetooth driver updates for your Windows computer. Fsquirt Bluetooth Driver Windows 10: fsquirt bluetooth driver windows 10.md. Click 'File' on the top right corner and click 'Export'. Save the registry file to the desktop. • Go to Start>> type 'regedit' without the quotes in the search box and press Enter. • Navigate to Computer >> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT >> * >>shell • Right-click it and select 'New' and then 'Key' • Rename the key as 'Send to Bluetooth' without quotes. • Right-click the Send to Bluetooth key, click 'New' 'Key'. • Rename it as 'command' without quotes. • Select 'command', double-click 'Default' to the right and type value data as 'C: Windows System32 fsquirt.exe' '%1' (copy and paste it from here). • If you want an icon added to the context menu, select 'Send to Bluetooth' key and right-click in the empty area to the right. • Click 'New' 'Expandable String Value'; rename the key as 'Icon'. • Download this file and save it to Desktop • Double-click 'Icon' value and type value data as C: Users your username Desktop bluetooth.ico (example: C: Users kash Desktop bluetooth.ico). • Close the registry editor. • Right-click any picture and Send to Bluetooth option will appear in the context menu. Hope this helps. Please reply if you have any further questions. Thank you for the response. This is a driver specific utility. You can try to update the Wireless/Bluetooth drivers from this link: and install the application from this link: Follow these instructions to download and install the drivers: • Click on 'Download File' and click 'Continue'.
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