Well, back to square one. After installing the Dashboard app, bluetooth did
indeed work; however, I started getting random blue screens. The issue
seemed to be linked to a driver installed with the dashboard, though I can't
figure out which one yet.
When I uninstalled the Dashboard in hopes of stopping the bluescreens, of
course, the bluetooth stops working. I can't seem to find a way to get the
bluetooth drivers to install separately from the Dashboard.
Also, tried installing the newest Dashboard app posted this month and it
fails to install.
"Mikewo" wrote:
> Okay, I have Bluetooth working now, though what I had to do was strange.
> I'll chronicle it here so others may not have to go through the pain.
>
> After Matt's email I ensured that Bluetooth was enabled at the BIOS level
> since it's a built in device (it was already). I then tried various things
> such as installing "legacy" hardware, but it didn't even have the Bluetooth
> Radio category. I tried adding MS bluetooth drivers for things like serial
> communication via bluetooth, etc. but those failed as there was no bluetooth
> radio detected anyway.
>
> Following Matt's train of thought there is a manufacturer included
> application called Motion Dashboard that has teh capability of turning the
> bluetooth device on and off. I've not had to install it on XP before in
> order to access BT, but I thought what the heck. I ran the install for the
> motion dashboard as administrator and it installed. Immediately after it
> installed Vista found the BT radio and installed all the drivers for it.
>
> I thought it was strange to have to install this application in order for
> imbedded hardware to be seen.
>
> "Mikewo" wrote:
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