Our .Net application has a menu option to launch Bluetooth Settings (MSFT stack). The program uses "bthprops.cpl". This worked fine on XP.Now when I run the program in Windows 7, it launches windows explorer with "Control PanelHardware and SoundDevices and printers" location.Using the Control Panel -> search for "Bluetooth" and select "Change Bluetooth Settings" will display the bluetooth settings fine.
I have tried multiple avenues to create a sync partnership via bluetooth between my ideapad and htc 620s, to wit:
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I can establish a serial connections (fleeting) when using the Blue Soleil and Toshiba Stacks... but still can not use the activesync service (just serial port... which will not create the correct comm partnerships... and stereo headset).
But, what I find to be truly strange is... when using the default MS Stack (with CSR radio drivers), I can not access the Bluetooth settings via the task tray (right click). Furthermore... putting both devices in discovery mode (my laptop via add device functionality) neither device detects the other.
I've read many online articles on how to find and do the settings for Bluetooth on Windows 7 Professional but the steps they say to take are not available for this computer. For instance -- Control Panel> Hardware and Sounds -- I have no Hardware and Sounds in the Control Panel. I want to make sure if Bluetooth is turned on, where to get into the settings -- plus find out if it is automatic or do I need a dongle?
I sign into an emulator for work and have to use my F keys a lot.I hate having to hold down the FN key at the bottom of the keyboard just to use my keys. Does anyone know how to turn off the settings of the F keys and use them as they are mapped on my emulator? My laptop is an HP Pavilion dv6
How would I go about changing the set up of my second drive (It will have Win 7 clean install on it) from Status "None", Type "Logical" to "System" and "Primary" also what should the setting be for the balance of the drive that will contain directories and etc? I have Easeus Partition Master and Partition Wizard but I never did a partition before.
have 1 computer operating 7 ultimate and 1 operating home premium cannot connect to the laptop under home premium. On the laptop when i go into change homegroup settings all boxes except printers are un-ticked. When I tick all the boxes then 'save changes' all seems ok until I go into change homegroup settings again I find all the boxes except printers are un-ticked again. I can't seem to keep these boxes ticked - I suspect this is why I cant access the laptop within the homegroup.
I can hover over the link but I do not get the cursor to change into a "fist" it remains as it would if writing a Word document.I cannot recall changing settings and I have searched through Yahoo help but cannot seem to find a solution. I though perhaps that it could be that I have e-mails in plain text not html, but cannot find where to check. However I do get images in e-mails and so don't think it is plain text.How can I restore the function to be able to click hyperlinks? I am running Windows 7, 64 bit version, and Yahoo Mail classic.
On my Mac there is a setting to change the scroll bar so it jumps to the spot I click instead of moving page down or up. How can I do this in Windows 7?
how can i change my security sittings coz its sopping me from installing any exe file and its not showing any thing when i dubble click on an exe file Exadobe setup file) its like hidding exe file and block it from working ASAP coz i need to install the Adobe to start working on my progect
I am disable Administrtor accaunt and now I has Standard user, I can't change some settings on my computer now...How to I enable windows bild-accaunt Administrator and to my user be Administrator and than disable administrator accaunt
I'm currently running Windows 7 home premium 64 bit and have a Crucial M4 SSD on the way!I will be doing an image. What are the settings I need to change in Windows 7 to get the most out of this SSD?
The laptop is an Acer Aspire 5732Z, the specs are: CPU - T4400 RAM - 3.00 GB OS - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, no SP1 yet the hard drive is about 250gb, with most of that space free, and just 1 visible partition.
It has 2 problems 1) It takes a long time to boot up, it used to be excessively slow in windows but removing Norton 360 seems to have solved that part. I can time it if needed. 2) A lot of the programs on the system are blocked by windows security, causing the orange "These files can't be opened" error message to pop up.
These include gfxUI.exe (the UI for the onboard graphics), the installer for Crap Cleaner, the installer for Service Pack 1, the add new user window, and a load of other files I don't have a list of. There's only 1 account on the system, and it's an admin account. I've tried to use the run as admin option where possible.
Here's what I've done so far: - Reinstalled intel graphics drivers, no effect - Ran a startup repair, after an hour it hadn't loaded. - Uninstalled norton 360, system speed improved by several hundred times, otherwise no effect, and bootup time still seems as long. - Gone into windows firewall and reset all settings to default, no effect. - Tried to change the settings in internet security, set everything low except for my computer, which is locked, no effect - Gone into internet security and clicked set all zones to default, no effect
I tried to install SP1 (after failing several times before due to the system being too slow to install it), security blocked it, then apparently deleted the installer. I tried to make a new user account, to copy the registry settings for the security to overwrite the faulty settings on the main account, the new user account window was blocked by security.
In a cmd window run as admin, used command secedit /configure /cfg %windir%infdefltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose gave a progress report, completed, no effect.
I backed up important data, tried to reinstall windows from scratch, the installer doesn't load, after clicking install now it just starts loading and doesn't stop. At this point, I thought it must be a hardware issue, so I tried to run some diagnostics from a bootable CD. It wouldn't read the CD.
We are currently using 3 computers.. one using outlook 2010 and the other 2 the original outlook express that came boxed with XP.Problem I have is with my outlook 2010 computer. Normally when we receive emails whoevers computer they go to first is the sole person that receives them but with my outlook 2010 computer I receice them and they also go to all the other computers.Is it possible to change the settings in outlook 2010 to correct this?
i have a netbook windows 7 starter n i want to upgrade for home premium if possible, butt i think im stuck at a part, when i saw the manufactured settings i dont know what this is, when im about to format my disk n install home premium, does it go back to starter when my computer goes wrong n i have to a system restore? or can i change the restore setting to home premium in the manufactured settings?
i've been trying to download STEAM and Hamachi but every time i try to install i get a message say "the administrator has set policies to prevent this installation.
my administrator settings was change and i can't get thoug it it keeps blocking me to change it ...what can i do to change that settings ..or it or i have to take it for repairs
am trying to use the WMDC to get some files off my Winmo 6.1 phone. The display is shot. When connected to the PC, it wont just show up as a drive because in the device manager it is a USB mass storage device with this error this device cannot start.(Code10) I cant use active sync on XP because it doesnt allow the connection until a question about duplicate files check box is checked, but I cant see it. A VZW tech told me that WMDC will connect to the phone without that problem. But when I check "allow data connections on device when connected to PC", it tells me I dont have sufficient permissions. I am the Administrator on this computer (in user accounts, my user account shows as a standard account and wont let me change it).