Down to 3 issues in my device drivers-Can anyone help with the las

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Guest

OK here is my remaining list

1) Bluetooth Bus Enumerator
2) Broadcom 2045 Bluetooth 2.0 USB Device
3) Microsoft WPD FileSystem Volume Driver

I'm not sure what #3 does or even if it's supposed to be working yet. As
for 1 and 2 they are both Bluetooth related. I went to the Broadcom site and
search several others for any Vista support with no luck. I've tried to
reinstall the driver and it says that "Windows can not load the device driver
for this hardware".

Any help would be appreciated.

--Rocco--
 
G

Guest

Did you get your Bluetooth HID working in vista, and if so what drivers did
you use and where did you find them?
 
G

Guest

Yes, I did.

But I have a Microsoft Keyboard and mouse combo with a microsoft dongle.
They work out of the box with the included drivers, just went to Control
panel, network, bluetooth and the searched and paired the devices.

On another computer I'm using a DLINK dongle, it works with an Olympia
headset and they work ok with the widcomm stack.

Hope that helps.

Patrick.
 
G

Guest

I cannot get a headset working . it is a bluetooth device. I see the
bluetooth in the devices, but when i pair, vista wants device drivers.
manufacturer does not havbe for this as i assume it was native in XP. Love
this device. Works with dongle of course as it is just a pass thoguh from
speaker otput, but is supposed to work with bluetooth (built into my HP
dv8000 laptop) and cannot get it going.

i have tried a few of the wicomm drivers with no luck

Any help would be appreciated
 
G

Guest

I've tried doing that. But the only thing I can do is see the bluetooth
device (my pocket pc pda) It will not let me use ActiveSync or any other
bluetooth services other than "serial port" Anyone have a solution for this?
It is a brand new bluetooth device. You'd think microsoft would have gotten
bluetooth right before releasing vista 64 since it never worked in xp 64.

anyhelp would be great.
 

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