Phone memory card help - microSD, miniSD, SDHC, Memory stick micro M2, Pro Duo, MMCmobile cards
 Home        Members    Calendar    Who's On

Welcome Guest ( Login | Register )
      


««12

How to install our Bluetooth USB Adapter on...Expand / Collapse
Message
Posted 6/29/2005 11:12 AMPost #2809
 

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Just received my memory and dongle - very fast service. 

I also can't get my bluetooth working, but with different symptoms to those listed above. 

I've got XP PRO SP1 and can't upgrade to SP2 as it's my company PC. 

Symptoms as follows :-

I followed the software installation instructions but when it got to step 7 the wizard never appeared, although it said the software had been installed.  I plugged the dongle in when instructed and the installation appeared to complete.

Clicking on Bluetooth Places or the system tray icon says that no device can be found.

Going to control_panel/system/device manager shows only one Bluetooth dongle, WIDCOMM, Location 0 (BCM92035DGROM), driver version 4.0.1.1300, and that the device is working normally.

Finally, Nokia PCSuite 6.5 shows Bluetooth WIDCOMM as a connection option, but when I try to tick it it says "cannot use the connection type, please check all the needed hardware, software and drivers are available".

Grateful for any ideas.

Cheers,

Paul

Posted 7/4/2005 3:32 PMPost #2854
 

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Problem now fixed.  Managed to persuade my IT dept to install XP SP2.  

Also Nokia has released PC Suite 6.6 which doesn't appear to crash, and now supports the standard XP Bluetooth stack without modification (no need to install extra software drivers for the Mobymemory dongle).

Paul

Posted 7/4/2005 3:40 PMPost #2855
 

Supreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme Being

Yes the chipset in our bluetooth dongles was one of the reference designs used for development & testing of the XP Bluetooth stack in Service Pack 2 of Windows XP.

Makes life easier for sure

Cheers




Webmaster
www.MobyMemory.com
London, UK
Posted 9/7/2005 10:13 PMPost #3324
 

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Does the default XP Bluetooth stack support Audio Gateway? I am asking as I use Windows XP 64-bit Edition, which naturally the Widcomm drivers do not work with.

Posted 9/15/2005 3:57 AMPost #3356
 

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

I have a difirent problem with all above problems

I use win XP SP 2.When i pluged the Bluetooth, my comp knew that was a bluetooth already.

However,when i chose control pannel-->clicked on Bluetooth Devices,in the tab devices,I didn't see any thing eventhough in the tab hardware I saw it.

Can someone help me

Thx for helping



i love tech
« Prev Topic | Next Topic »

««12

Reading This TopicExpand / Collapse
Active Users: 0 (0 guests, 0 members, 0 anonymous members)
No members currently viewing this topic.
Forum Moderators: webmaster, edo@mobymemory

PermissionsExpand / Collapse

All times are GMT, Time now is 3:24pm

Powered By InstantForum.NET v4.1.3 © 2008
Execution: 0.375. 12 queries. Compression Enabled.