Built In Bluetooth In Fujitsu V5505
Since I m using win 7 I cannot find my built in bluetooth, why is that? how can I fix it? I ve checked fujitsu-s site but there is nothing about win 7 related problems...
my prev op system (vista) has automatically found and installed a driver to this device.
View Replies (Posted: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:02 AM)
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