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    Canyon BTU4 Windows XP SP2

    bluetooth Microsoft- ?
    , , , epox bluesoleil widcomm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeRV View Post
    bluetooth Microsoft- ?
    , , , epox bluesoleil widcomm...
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    http://www.canyon-tech.com/products/...U4#pr-switcher
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    BT , 3 USB BT (Canyon, Epox, GigaByte) OS (XP PRO SP1, XP PRO SP2, XP HOME SP2). :

    WIDCOMM 5.1.0.1100 - . 3- USB BT . MS - . nLite , . :

    The reason for this problem:
    In the Service Pack 2, Microsoft included a generic Bluetooth driver, naturally being
    WHQL-certified -- it's directly from Microsoft. Windows XP uses the generic driver.
    This interferes with the WIDCOMM Bluetooth software.

    TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE:
    1. Go to the Device Manager, right click on the "Generic Bluetooth Radio" and select "update driver ". Don't let Windows XP connect to the internet, then select "Choose software from a list or specified location". In the next window, select "Don't search, but select the driver to install".
    In the next window, activate "Show compatible hardware" (if it isn't activated already) and select the CSR Bluetooth driver instead of the "Generic Bluetooth Radio" driver.
    Click next until the new driver is installed. Now the WIDCOMM system tray icon should be blue-white as well, activated and ready to use.

    If you now double click on "My Bluetooth Places" (e.g. on the desktop), the WIDCOMM software installation will be continued and finished.

    This should solve any compatibility issues with the WIDCOMM BTW 1.4.2.10 Bluetooth software and Microsoft Windows XP SP2.
    2. If this is still not working right, next, go to Administrative Tools from control panel, start Services, change Startup of the service for your BLUETOOTH SERVICE to Automatic and the BLUETOOTH SUPPORT SERVICE from Microsoft to Manual or Disable.

    To prevent the windows generic drive keeps loading it back, go to the windows\inf directory, find bth.inf and rename to bth.bak. It will never come back again.

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    Canyon , Toshiba Stack .
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    DJ_CARACAS , Epox 2 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeRV View Post
    Canyon , Toshiba Stack .
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    DJ_CARACAS , Epox 2 .
    WINDOWS- . . XP PRO SP2, , SP1 : Canyon CN-BTU02 ( ) Canyon "CN-BTU1_drv" , "WIDCOMM BTW1.4.2.10" 100% , , "TOSHIBA BT-stack 5.10.01 Win 2000-XP-VISTA Multi". "Widcomm Bluetooth Software Drivers 5.1.0.1100 (x86 and x64)". . : BT-DG06, . v2.0 . , XP- , BT .

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