Hallo,
ich habe mir einen Bluetooth Stick von IVT gekauft. Mit dabei ist die Software BlueSoleil. Der Stick funktioniert einwandfrei mit der Software. Allerdings möchte ich lieber den XP internen Bluetooth Stack benutzen. Folglich habe ich die BlueSoleil Software und danach den Bluetooth Stick deinstalliert. Den Stick neu erkennen lassen.
Anschließend habe ich versucht mit der FAQ Anleitung für den MS Stack diesen einzurichten, allerdings gibt es keine Option in der Systemsteuerung.
Im Geräte-Manager wird der BT-Stick als ISSC Bluetooth Device unter dem Ordner Bluetooth USB angezeigt.
Gruß
KiCR
ISSC Bluetooth Device ohne Blue Soleil nutzbar?
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AudiJack
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Gast
Hi!
Ich hab dazu folgende (funktionierende) Anleitung gefunden:
For all you people looking for bluetooth dongle drivers: YOU DON'T NEED THEM. Windows XP Pro 64 supports them all by itself. There's just a couple things you need to do.
Firstly, I should say I tried this with a Targus bluetooth dongle, but I don't see why it shouldn't work with any others.
When you first plug in your dongle, cancel oout of any driver installation wizard, then go to Device Manager and find the entry for the dongle you just plugged in. Go to the property sheet for that item and there will be a line under the advanced tab that starts with USB\VID... NOTE THIS INFO!!
Next, go to the Windows\inf directory and find bth.inf. Open it in notepad. Find the "Device Section." You'll notice there are lines that look the one you saw. Just replace the info on any one of the device lines (remember which one, you'll need it later) with your info that you got from Device Manager and save the file.
Next, go back to device manager and update the driver for your dongle. Choose "Don't search..." and "Show All Devices" and then navigate to the device whose information you replaced.
The driver will install. After that, you will auto-detect a MS Bluetotth Enumerator, which should also be installed using the "Don't search" option.
After all that, you should be set up and good to go.
Ich hab dazu folgende (funktionierende) Anleitung gefunden:
For all you people looking for bluetooth dongle drivers: YOU DON'T NEED THEM. Windows XP Pro 64 supports them all by itself. There's just a couple things you need to do.
Firstly, I should say I tried this with a Targus bluetooth dongle, but I don't see why it shouldn't work with any others.
When you first plug in your dongle, cancel oout of any driver installation wizard, then go to Device Manager and find the entry for the dongle you just plugged in. Go to the property sheet for that item and there will be a line under the advanced tab that starts with USB\VID... NOTE THIS INFO!!
Next, go to the Windows\inf directory and find bth.inf. Open it in notepad. Find the "Device Section." You'll notice there are lines that look the one you saw. Just replace the info on any one of the device lines (remember which one, you'll need it later) with your info that you got from Device Manager and save the file.
Next, go back to device manager and update the driver for your dongle. Choose "Don't search..." and "Show All Devices" and then navigate to the device whose information you replaced.
The driver will install. After that, you will auto-detect a MS Bluetotth Enumerator, which should also be installed using the "Don't search" option.
After all that, you should be set up and good to go.
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Pit