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A massive thanks to Pilot6, first for posting a working solution, and second for responding when I asked for help. Too bad the blueman software breaks the firmware used by the O/S, the blueman interface is really nice. Driver detective download windows 10. Well problem fixed. Hope this is of help to you.
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IOS (iPhone, iPad) Your iOS device will become discoverable when you go to Settings > General > Bluetooth. It will remain discoverable as long as you stay on the Bluetooth menu page. Android Versions 2.2 and 2.3 (Froyo and Gingerbread) Open Settings. Press Wireless & Networks.
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A: In the latest version of iTunes, Apple has made changes that can cause disconnections in Windows 7. This fix usually solves the problem: 1. Open Explorer (the folder icon pinned at the bottom of the desktop near the Start button). Navigate to C: Program Files WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software 3. Find BtITunesPlugin.exe 4. Right-click it and select “Rename” 5.
I see that everyone that upgraded to Windows 10 are having issues with either WLAN or Bluetooth wireless or both. My computer is a Studio 1735 with an upgraded network card and was running Windows 7, 64b OS. After upgrading to Windows 10 everything worked great except Bluetooth. It does not even show up anywhere except the little light on the keyboard display. The fingerprint thingy hasn't worked since I installed Windows 7 but didn't use it anyway. By the way the only Bluetooth device I used was a Dell travel mouse and I went to Best Buy yesterday and purchased a Logitech $12 wireless mouse which works fine.
Could it be the naming of the hcd file? Is there some command to force load the *.hcd file into the kernel? Do I need to remove some other piece of software? Can I load the driver I created using 'System Settings' > 'Software and Updates' > drivers tab? It seems that all that needs to be done is to somehow load the compiled hex file (hcd file) into the damn kernel. Other stuff I tried is: • Checked BIOS to make sure Bluetooth is enabled • Ran a bunch of commands I read about in a sea of Bluetooth heartbreak, but nothing worth mentioning here • Also, no wireless signals have been disabled: • Kernel Version: creator@PC-W530_Linux:~$ uname -a Linux PC-W530_Linux 3.13.0-85-generic #129-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 17 20:50:15 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux If you need me to run any commands please let me know.