Check and update the motherboard chipset drivers. If the chipset is a VIA
base chipset, you may need to install the USB filter driver that VIA also
provides for their chipsets
Check in Device Manager and loo at the USB section. Check to see that XP does
not "allow XP to turn power off" to Bluetooth's dongle USB port.
What other USB devices do you have? Your PC might not be able to provide all
the power required for the USB devices. A powered USB hub may help.
On 23/10/2006 enasni_mark <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm using a WIDCOMM bluetooth device which I have never had problems with,
>up until last week, when it has started misbehaving.
>When I start up the computer, the bluetooth device is not recognised unless
>I unplug it and then replug it in.
>Please help!
>Mark
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