Bluetooth on Vista (upgraded from XP)

G

Guest

Hi,
I recently upgraded my computer from XP to Vista Ultimate.
My bluetooth (which came installed in my HP DV5000 series laptop) was
working properly the first few days after I upgraded..
But now, my Bluetooth icon in my taskbar tray is showing a red color rather
than blue (or white, whichever it is supposed to show).
I have tried upgrading the driver and it tells me that its up to date, i
have tried reinstalling my phone onto my computer so that it will connect
again, but it won't. It tries to connect, yet on my phone it says "service
not supported". Lastly, when I go into the Bluetooth Configuration and click
on Hardware, it tells me that nothing is installed. My bluetooth device is
installed into my computer.. so i don't know what to do.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem????? Please help!!!!
 
M

mikeyhsd

might check with hp for vista drivers for the bluetooth.



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Hi,
I recently upgraded my computer from XP to Vista Ultimate.
My bluetooth (which came installed in my HP DV5000 series laptop) was
working properly the first few days after I upgraded..
But now, my Bluetooth icon in my taskbar tray is showing a red color rather
than blue (or white, whichever it is supposed to show).
I have tried upgrading the driver and it tells me that its up to date, i
have tried reinstalling my phone onto my computer so that it will connect
again, but it won't. It tries to connect, yet on my phone it says "service
not supported". Lastly, when I go into the Bluetooth Configuration and click
on Hardware, it tells me that nothing is installed. My bluetooth device is
installed into my computer.. so i don't know what to do.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem????? Please help!!!!
 
G

Guest

On my Dell, the Bluetooth module can be turned on, but if the radio for the
Bluetooth is off it will remain red in the taskbar. Try right-clicking the
icon and see if there is an option for enable or turn on radio.
 

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