Bluetooth not found in my lenovo g560 windows 8.1 64bit

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hi RAJUPUROHIT,
Welcome to the Forums.
Prior to installing Windows 8.1, were you able to use the bluetooth functionality before?
If bluetooth was working before you upgraded to Win8.1, try the following:
Turn off the computer and remove the AC adapter and battery.
Press and hold the power button for 30secs then reconnect the AC adapter and battery.
Turn ON the computer and press F2 to boot into the BIOS, when you're in, press F9 to reset BIOS to defaults and press F10 to save and exit.
Boot into Windows and open Device Manager (press the Windows key‌ +R, type diskmgmt.msc and press Enter)) and see if you have a Bluetooth Module installed.
If the bluetooth device is still not showing, try to install these drivers and reboot:
Lenovo Energy Management
v5.4.0.8
Bluetooth Driver installer
   - this will identify the type of Bluetooth Device installed on the system (eg. Qualcom Atheros, Intel, etc.) and it will install a generic Bluetooth driver. If successful, try pairing a bluetooth device and observe.
When finished, press Fn+F5 and check if you have the option to turn ON Wireless & Bluetooth (see image below). If these options aren't available, make sure the physical wireless switch is turned ON.
Let me know how it goes.
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