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Bluetooth Not Recognized


After switching from XP to Windows 7 on my Dell XPS M1210 I can't get Bluetooth file transfer to work with phone and other laptop. Troubleshooting doesn't provide answers.  Which Bluetooth driver do I need to download and where do I find it? Any solutions please?


View Replies (Posted: Saturday, January 02, 2010 12:28 AM)

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