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« on: December 18, 2009, 12:58:41 pm »

Does anyone know where I can download the "Bluetooth peripheral device driver" please ( 32 bit and 64 bit )  ?
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Rajiv Singh Suwal
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2009, 01:02:50 pm »

I've seen numerous discussions concerning this issue and I have addressed it a few times.

Here's what I did when bluetooth dongles on Windows 7 PCs that I had, didn't work with my iPhone and other headsets:

- Download the 'Windows Mobile Device Center' ( current version is 6.1 ) which you can download it from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/device-center-download.mspx
this works for both Vista and Windows 7. I've tried it on both.

- Install the downloaded software but it may not look like it worked on Windows 7 PCs. Vista automatically configures the settings on the bluetooth devices but for those who have Windows 7, here are the things you should do:

- Go to 'Device Manager' from 'Control Panel' -Or- just right-click on Computer Icon and choose 'Properties' and then click on 'Device Manager'.- You'll see 'Bluetooth Peripheral Device' under 'Other devices'

- Right-Click it and click on "Update Driver Software" -Or- anyway you find it easy to bring up the Update driver window.

- Click "Browse My Computer for Driver Software" button.

- Click "Let Me Pick from a List of Device Drivers on my computer".

- Select 'Bluetooth Radio' from the list if it asked you to select and then in the next window, it will show a list of drivers with Company Names in one list and Drivers in another. In the Company List choose 'Microsoft Corporation', not only Microsoft.




- (From the drivers list there may be one or more drivers with the name "Windows Mobile-Based Device Support" with different driver versions. Select one or the latest. )

- Ignore any warnings and keep pressing next and then Finish at last. If all goes well, the last screen will show the message that device driver is successfully installed. ( Click 'YES' in the box )


Now, after manually updating the driver for your bluetooth device, in 'Device Manager' when you click on 'Bluetooth Radios', it should display one more item which will say 'Windows Mobile-based device support'.

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There are few more things that you want to pay attention to. If you have already added the device in your 'bluetooth device list' that didn't work, then remove the device and add it again. After you add it, you might need to restart the computer if it gave you a connection problem error message.

Every PCs that had Windows 7 and Vista worked after installing this software and I hope it will work for you too.

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If you have used ActiveSync in the past, you would certainly love this package(Windows Mobile Device Center). Actually 'Windows Mobile Device Center' is the successor to ActiveSync. It is designed to synchronize various content including music, video, contacts, calendar events, web browser favorites, and other files between Mobile devices and the Windows operating system.

Things to consider trying if the connection still fails
I'd like to point out something here in case you have tried some trial version of bluetooth software that you can get from online. Some of these trial software ( ie. Bluesoleil ) disable your 'Bluetooth Support Service' ( a core service that is essential to run your bluetooth device in Windows ) when the trial period expires. I have also seen people jumping into conclusion after using trial version that without paying for it their bluetooth device would never work. So make sure 'Bluetooth Support Service' is running and set to 'Automatic'. You can find that service by going to -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services (select it from the list)

For those who get connection failed error :

If your Phone has already been paired with your computer once and you try to pair it with the same computer, but this time you're logged in to a different account, it will most likely reject the connection since the phone would already have the MAC address of that computer stored in its memory.
Remember that when devices pair with each other, they store each other's MAC addresses and treat that address as a unique address for each device.
Remove the paired item from the phone Or Clear all the paired devices from your Phone's list if you don't know which is which and pair it again.
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« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2009, 06:47:26 pm »

I thought my bluetooth headset would never work with my laptop. But it did after I carefully read this instruction.
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« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2009, 06:49:55 pm »

Thanks, it fixed mine too
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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2010, 11:40:07 pm »

I want to say that I NEVER leave posts on forums but felt compelled to register and post this message of thanks.

I’ve literally been pulling my hair out for DAYS trying to get the once great working Targus Bluetooth dongle to work on my laptop.  I upgraded from Vista to Windows 7 and when I went to connect my Blackberry through my computer (as I had done everyday before the upgrade) I had NOTHING BUT ISSUES!!  Google search after Google search led me all over the internet. People had some crazy extensive "fixes" that I just never felt comfortable doing since they just didn't seem right.  I’m an advanced computer geekette and I solve all kinds of computer problems for all my friends and family, but I have to admit this issue stumped me. 

Words cannot express how thankful I am for both your knowledge but for the fact that you actually shared your information and in such perfect detail. The only thing that slowed me down was I was stupid and instead of doing your steps for BOTH the peripheral errors that I had; I just did the first one which did fix that one but I still had the second one still showing the yellow question mark error.  I rebooted and sadly there was two again....but this time I was smart and repeated the steps for BOTH errors and after rebooting and deleting my device and reinstalling it I'm happy to report my Bluetooth device works perfectly!!!!!

For anyone out there that has found a way to fix a frustrating thing....please remember you are definitely NOT the only one that has had that issue, so if you figure it out share with others…we GREATLY appreciate it!
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