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Dell bluetooth stack for windows xp

2022.01.14 16:51


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Hence as per Microsoft site recommendation I deleted a registry using regedit. I request you to send me the. REG file of the above registry. Secondly please let me know what are the steps involved to enable the bluetooth activity of my dell inspiron m on windows xp professional SP2. Please mail me the registry key on: reetesh shawmansoftware. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 7. HMKrieps 4 Tellurium. I sent you the registry key from my i with Dell Bluetooth. It worked fine even after installing SP2 on my machine.


What exactly isn't working with your bluetooth? Are you sure it doesn't work at all? Normally the problem with SP2 is that it has an integrated micsoroft BT stack which has less features than the Dell provided Widdcomm stack. Windows prefers installing his own stack since those BT drivers are digitally signed by microsoft whereas the Widdcomm ones aren't.


Sometimes you can fix this problem by manually selecting the Widdcomm driver. The following previous versions of Windows include in-box support for Bluetooth wireless technology:.


Windows XP with Service Pack 2 SP2 integrated Bluetooth wireless technology support into a regular service pack release and was available to all customers. The following previous versions of Windows do not have in-box support for Bluetooth wireless technology:.


Although these versions of Windows do not have in-box Bluetooth wireless technology support, third-party Bluetooth drivers might be available from independent hardware vendors IHVs. Windows supports Bluetooth version 1. Note that Bluetooth version 2. However, these Windows versions cannot take advantage of the full Bluetooth version 2.


Windows 8 is Bluetooth Smart Ready, it supports Bluetooth version 4. Windows support for different versions of the Bluetooth specification depends on the Windows version, as shown in the following table:. Windows Vista with SP2 integrated the Bluetooth version 2.


This helped me fix the issue and the bluetooth connection is working fine now. Thank you very much. You are a life saver. I recommend that everyone write to Blackberry and express you dismay at this massive oversight.


For RIM not to support the major driver being shipped with Dell business computers is what I would consider a major screw up. Here is the email I sent my compaint to: devsupport rim. Hi Rob, Thank you very much for taking the time to write down the instructions in such a detailed and straightforward manner.


The usb port on my blackberry is spoilt and I am awaiting a replacement phone from t-mobile. I have so much data on the blackberry and just had to get it all backed up!


I had been looking around and was about to take my phone to a blackberry repair shop to get it fixed. I even bought 2 bluetooth devices from the store and they didnt work. Finally I found this article and was able to successfully backup and sync my blackberry curve to my sony vaio vgn sz p via bluetooth. The instructions were perfect!


This article does seem helpful, but im stuck…I uninstalled the Toshiba driveer, reboted, and I dont have a USB port in the device manager with a yellow explanation!


Rob, Thank you so much for helping me fix this. I was able to apply this to my Nokia software on my laptop so I have been able to use bluetooth on my laptop. The Toshiba Stack for me never worked because it expired prematurely. Thanks again so much for your help.


Good luck in Grad School I am still a student so I will have donate another time, since I am broke as well. So I re-installed the HP software and got my headset working, but it disabled my blackberry sync. So I instead of uninstalling the HP bluetooth driver software I simply updated the driver in device hardware to use the one edited in the bth.


All you have to do is edit the bth. I followed these instructions and got my system to work. The one thing I changed is I actually removed the bth. However, when I go to device manager, there are no USB items that have a conflict, and none of the names of the USB items are obvious to me as representing the Toshiba bluetooth.


How do I get the information I need about the Toshiba bluetooth inside the computer if I cannot find it to get the information for the bth. I was dealing with this Blackberry Pearl like a dumbo phone from last 30 days and finally now today I am able to sync this with my Outlook.


Is there a name for whatever device you got the Hardware Ids for? How can I find it in my Device Manager list without the yellow exclamation to identify it? After removing the Toshiba bluetooth stack, the bluetooth option disappears altogether.


It came with a CD with the Toshiba stack on it. I installed the Toshiba stack and the Blackberry software would not find it. What I did was: 1. I then had to exit the Blackberry Device Manager program right click on the tray icon, then Exit. Then restart the Device Manager.


If not, then you are cool to use other Bluetooth servers with no problems! Thanks a ton…this worked so smoothly. I am guessing the microsoft software is not communicating with the hardware.


Please help. Thank you very much was trying to do this for a solid week and tried 4 different Blackberry programs thanks your the man. Rob, You be da man!!! That was awesome! Verizon, Blackberry, and Dell all came through with zilch poo. I found an external battery charger online no stores carried it and had it shipped overnight, but no way to sync my stuff.


Upon finding your tutorial I was afraid to start tampering, but boy am I glad I did. That was so simple!!! I needed a trick like this years ago!!! You rock and thanks for taking your time to share!!! Thanks a bunch. I got this to work with an USB bluetooth device.


My dell latitude d did not have bluetooth built into it not an option. I bought a cheap usb bluetooth stick and got it to work using his suggestions, but using the the generic radio bluetooth to input my hardware id. Great stuff, i have a sony vaio sz and your instructions worked but changing the stuff for the ALPS driver. You sir are a life saver. Their reasoning is that backups are done to the PC. Well if the USB data port is not working then you are pretty much out of luck. Of course the Blackberry Desktop Manager did not recognize it.


I followed your instructions above and used the Broadcomm section. It works perfectly. This was great. Followed same steps but for the HP integrated bluetooth module. Especially many thanks for putting it in such clear terms! Rob you are great!.. I changed order step in article and it started working. Great stuff dude…I was like going crazy for toshiba driver….. I am trying to get my Black Berry Curve to sync with my computer mail, tasks, calendar etc through a bluetooth addapter.


This is truly great stuff!! I can see you have made a lot of people happy!! I followed your advice and dove right in same process except on my Samsung laptop with Broadcom bluetooth 2. Unfortunately, after I uninstalled the driver and performed the requisite restart, the device no longer appears in my device manager. The driver may be corrupted or missing. Any suggestions?? Thanks again! You are the man. Screw Dell. I was forced into this laptop by my work.


Had to find a couple files during the driver install including bthusb. I was pretty darn close to ditching the Blackberry, as USB data transfer is no longer operational. Thanks SO much! Uninstall the Bluetooth Stack.


Change first Toshiba bluetooth id in C:WindowsInfbth. Determine if you have the correct module. Purchase it. OK, here's the scoop. First, determine if you have a bluetooth dw module.


Flip the machine over so the silver opening button is closest to you. YOu should be looking down at the underside of the machine. Remove the battery by sliding the clip left.


On the side closest to you, there is a "trapdoor". Find this and push down on the retaining clip to remove the door. Locate your missing module. Isn't there right? Or is defective. That's why your installation hangs. I got my laptop from a two letter company and was told all I had to do to get wireless was install the drivers.