I have a laptop which does not have bluetooth support. So I use a bluetooth adaptor to connect the lap with my phone. But computer is informing that bluetooth peripheral devices are not installed successfully. I can`t transfer any file from the phone to the laptop. Because phone does not find the laptop via bluetooth. But I can transfer files from laptop to the phone.
Can anyone advise how I would go about fixing this. I am trying to connect to a network (I have a dell running on windows 7) and it keeps telling me that windows is unable to connect to the network-this is before I can even enter the security key. I know it is not a problem with the wireless because other people are able to connect to it fine.
I cannot make connection between my Laptop and my phonecell by bluetooth. I have turned on the bluetooth device both in My laptop and My phonecell. They can find each other. But the conection always fail because my windows 7 cannot find the bluetooth peripheral device driver on update windows 7.I have even downloaded drvupdate-x86.exe, but it's not work too.
I have a Medialink Bluetooth dongle that I am unable to get to work with all my bluetooth devices. I have the drivers installed and everything seems as if it should be functioning properly. However, I am not able to pair my two Android devices or my Turtle Beach PX5 headset. I was able to connect with my printer so I'm sure the device itself is working properly. I'm just not sure what I am doing wrong with my other devices.
I am having a similar problem, I got my headset to play sound and all that, but cant get the mic work .Subsribing to this thread in search of any fixes.
Anyway, the laptop I am using is an Acer Aspire 5251. The website said bluetooth is built in. So on to trying to connect: I go to "Add a Device" and search for Bluetooth devices while I turn on the searching mechanism on my NXT Lego brick. However, my laptop is unable to find it. I know the brick's bluetooth is working fine because it was able to connect to my iPod and even an outdated flip phone. To you NXT owners: what can I do? I will give additional information if inquired.
I'd like to make a desktop shortcut to connect my computer's audio to my Jaybird Freedom BT headset. Right now, I have to go through several windows to get to a "connect" button, when it really should just be a double-click on a "connect" shortcut. So far, my google searches have only turned up instructions on how to make a shortcut to "Bluetooth Devices" window, that shows your paired devices but does not have a "connect" option for them. So for my purposes that shortcut is useless.
I have inbuilt bluetooth in my laptop (running Windows 7 ultimate) with HP/widcomm drivers installed. I have Sony HBH-DS980 A2DP capable stereo bluetooth headset. I want to use it with my laptop as stereo headphones (listening music) + internet telephony headset (voice chats, skype etc). First of all it was pain to connect the this headphones with laptop. It took me many many many tries to pair this correctly. Now that its connected, I cant get it to make a connection between laptop and headphones. I tried pressing the button on headphone to initiate a connection, and also tried to make connection by pressing the connect button in headset's bluetooth control window with no results. However it does connect once in a while (I would say less than 10% of the times). The same setup used to work fine when I had vista. What is wrong with Windows 7?
just bought myself a new HTC Magic today, its a brilliant phone, but i'm kinda having problems getting it connected to my laptop running Windows 7 RC.
with Bluetooth, it can detect my laptop, it can pair itself up initially. but after that, it just says 'paired but not connected' on the Magic while it shows as 'currently connected' and 'authenticated' in the Properties of my Magic in Windows 7.
cannot get it to connect at all.
also, the USB syncing doesnt seem to work either, there are problems installing e drivers in e first place, and neither the phone nor the laptop detects the other if im trying to sync via USB.
would appreciate any help if anyone has faced e same problems with HTC Magic or Dream as yet?
These are the bluetooth headphones - Creative 51EF0450AA001 WP-300 Wireless Headphones: [URL]: Electronics
I bought a cheap USB bluetooth dongle to enable my PC to connect to my bluetooth devices and these headphones don't work. My PC pairs fine with my phone so I don't think anything is wrong with the USB. It discovers the headphones when I try to add a bluetooth devices and recognises them as headphones but when I go to add the device I get this error: "Adding the device failed resulting in an unknown error. The reported error code is:0x80004005." I've had a look and I've read a few things about Windows 7 not supporting A2DP but I don't really understand what to do about it.
Windows 7 64bit Prof (on a suped up PC) Asus BT211 - BT 2.1 + EDR (full A2DP support with latest Windows 7 64bit drivers - Broadcom Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR driver version 6.3.5.430 (4/8/10) Sony DR-BT101 Headphones - (Microsoft says they're compatible)
PROBLEM:All BT devices successfully installed and appear to be working. I can even find the A2DP device if I show all hidden devices in Device Manager. The headset pairs with no problems, Remote, Headset, Handsfree Telephony, and Audio Sink Services are available under device properties. However, non of the headphone services are available under "Playback Devices" or "Recording Devices".When I right-click on the Bluetooth system tray icon and select "Open Settings" then click on the "Audio" tab I can see all of the active services from my headset. All services show "disconnected" below them. When I right-click on a service (with the headphones on and in connectible mode - steady flashing blue) I can select "Connect" (the only place in Windows 7 I've found the connect function). When I try to connect, it shows "Connecting" for a minute or two then goes back to "Disconnected". The headset never appears to respond.SO... basically it appears everything should be working, but for some reason it isn't. I can PAIR but I can't CONNECT. I can install services but I can't actually use any of them.
I've tried everything, there must be something I'm missing. Others have said they got these headphones working with Windows 7, many have also had problems not just with these headphones, but a whole range of BT devices and connecting to Windows 7.I also have a Logitech BT MX5000 keyboard and mouse combo and they work fine.... well, when they're not lagging out or dropping out, they work fine.
I'm using Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. My computer is a Sony Vaio S series laptop.After I used the registry cleaner on Glary Utilities (obviously in hindsight after doing some quick research I wish I hadn't!) I started getting a 'BTTray error'.The advice I found to deal with this was to uninstall, then reinstall, the Bluetooth drivers.Unfortunately when I tried to install them the process is halted with the message 'Please plug in or turn on your Bluetooth device.'(just to add Bluetooth is turned on on the laptop)
I'm using Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. My computer is a Sony Vaio S series laptop.
After I used the registry cleaner on Glary Utilities (obviously in hindsight after doing some quick research I wish I hadn't!) I started getting a 'BTTray error'. The advice I found to deal with this was to uninstall, then reinstall, the Bluetooth drivers.
Unfortunately when I tried to install them the process is halted with the message 'Please plug in or turn on your Bluetooth device.' (just to add Bluetooth is turned on on the laptop)
Recently I have encountered a problem where my IE as well as MSN is unable to connect to the internet. They happened around the same time, thus I believe the problem is linked. It simply says "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage".The thing is, everything else I use has no problems whatsoever. This ncludes google chrome, firefox, AIM, skype, WoW and all kinds of stuff.I've tried a lot of solutions with regards to tinkering around:Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > LAN SettingsI've also tried virus scans, resetting IE settings to default, reinstalling of both IE and MSN and nothing seems to work
I need solution to the problem: Error message received. Error: unable to start bluetooth stack device. I use windows 7 Home Premium and my laptop is Dell Inspiron 1420 /32 bit.
Whenever I start 2 computers A Toshiba Satellite Pro and a Lenovo Z370/Both using Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, I receive a recurring Error Message to do with the BlueTooth Tray (BTT) simply stating "ERROR: Unable to start the Bluetooth stack service".How do I correct this error and prevent it from re-occurring?