diff --git a/src/content/blog/bluetooth-pairing-while-dual-booting.mdx b/src/content/blog/bluetooth-pairing-while-dual-booting.mdx index 47c36fb..f573112 100644 --- a/src/content/blog/bluetooth-pairing-while-dual-booting.mdx +++ b/src/content/blog/bluetooth-pairing-while-dual-booting.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The whole process comes down to **copying the pairing key** (a token that verifi On Windows, the pairing key is located in your registry - but don't worry, we can access the registry entirely from within Linux. -![A screenshot of the Disks utility in PopOS, showing a 2TB volume with 4 partition, the largest one in the center containing a 2.0TB NTFS partition.](/img/image.png) +![A screenshot of the Disks utility in PopOS, showing a 2TB volume with 4 partition, the largest one in the center containing a 2.0TB NTFS partition.](/img/bt-pair-disks.png) You'll need to make sure your Windows disk is mounted. Mine was super easy to mount, all through a nice comfortable GUI. - Use the little triangular play button on the left and click it.