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by mintxx » Wed May 11, 2011 10:46 am
Hello,
I am just now (but it is late and I must sleep) attempting to solve this problem with Vista. Various research indicates that it is the same problem.
By chance, when using TPFanControl (another story - that controls fan speeds and monitors temperature) I right clicked on its taskbar icon and enabled bluetooth! It can be detected by my iPhone.
Prior to this, there was no bluetooth anywhere, thinkvantage software did not detect it, and installing drivers produced an error that the bluetooth device was 'unplugged'.
But I have not connected it to another device successfully. I will report back soon..
update
I used the bios (press thinkvantage key while booting) to enable bluetooth (i think under security options, saved and exited the bios) and it now appears in the radio hotkey dialogue. Now to install software from Lenovo support.. this appears to be the proper way to enable bluetooth rather than using TPFanControl's access to the BIOS.
another update
I now have bluetooth audio streaming, iphone internet tethering etc enabled. If you have difficulty with connecting a bluetooth device in vista or 7 it appears that right clicking properties of the bluetooth device, and disabling iAP under 'services' for that device will ensure no problems provided that you have the latest thinkpad drivers from the Lenovo Support matrix. otherwise, messages come up demanding drivers for 'bluetooth peripheral device' that don't exist.
Therefore for both win7 and vista (I know this since i use win7 on the mothership home pc)
1. Boot to BIOS and enable bluetooth under security
2. ensure that most recent version of bluetooth software from Lenovo Support is installed, including reinstalling thinkvantage hotkeys
3. use hotkeys to enable bluetooth
4. remove any 'bluetooth peripheral devices' using device manager and also the bluetooth devices menu
5. turn on bluetooth visbility on device, search for it from thinkpad bluetooth menu, add and enter pin
6. immediately right click properties > services on that device and disable 'iAP' internet access point (you can still use bt tethering with iphones or other bluetooth internet access)
7. connect to your paired bluetooth device by enabling services, eg right click 'control' to start audio streaming, or network connections > bluetooth internet for wireless internet.
I hope this works for you and I am sorry to have wasted your time if it does not,
Best regards,
Jameson Rothschild