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== Mac OS X == == Mac OS X ==
-How to delete the blued.plist file:+=== How to delete the blued.plist file ===
-a. Launch Terminal (usually in the Applications/Utilities folder).+Launch Terminal (usually in the Applications/Utilities folder).
-b. At the prompt, type "sudo killall blued" (do not include the quotation marks) and press return.+
-c. You will be prompted for your administrator's password; enter it and press return.+
-d. Type or paste "sudo rm -f /private/var/root/Library/Preferences/blued.plist" (do not include the quotation marks) and press return.+
-Then restart your Mac, then re-pair the device again and try to sync again.+At the prompt, type
 + 
 + sudo killall blued
 + 
 +You will be prompted for your administrator's password; enter it and press return.
 + 
 +Type or paste
 + 
 + sudo rm -f /private/var/root/Library/Preferences/blued.plist
 + 
 +Then restart your Mac, then re-pair the device.
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Mac OS X

How to delete the blued.plist file

Launch Terminal (usually in the Applications/Utilities folder).

At the prompt, type

sudo killall blued

You will be prompted for your administrator's password; enter it and press return.

Type or paste

sudo rm -f /private/var/root/Library/Preferences/blued.plist

Then restart your Mac, then re-pair the device.

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