Internal Bluetooth won't work after clean install

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Internal Bluetooth won't work after clean install

#1 Post by o'bluetouring » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:29 pm

Hi..

I need help with this Bluetooth issue. I tried to search but looks like now one had similar problem.

I re-installed fresh copy of Windows XP on my Z60t last weekend, and now the Bluetooth logo shows up as blue/red instead of blue/white in the system tray. When I click on it, all options are grey-out except for "search for device", and which I select that, it says "no bluetooth device found on this computer".

The Bluetooth shows up properly under "Device Manager", and Fn+F5 shows it's on, as well as showing up as "enable" in Bios.

I tried all three driver/setup exe files on Lenovo's website and now of them works. Does anyone have a solution to this?

Before I formatted my drive, the thing worked flawlessly with one of these three drivers online. Help!!!!

Appreciate any help I can get.

Thanks,

dK

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#2 Post by cj3209 » Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:46 pm

Try using Lenovo's UPDATE SYSTEM to update the thinkpad drivers. It seems you are missing a bluetooth driver.

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#3 Post by billp117 » Sun Mar 09, 2008 12:08 am

There are a few updates that do not install automatically. You have to go to the "C drive", then drivers, then "Win", then see if the BT drive was in the Win directory. There may be a setup program that still needs to be executed.

This migtht work...but you could aways download the driver manually, but instead of open, do a "save as" and put it in a directory you create. I put mine on a USB thumb drive. Then open that file and follow the steps to run "setup". Now you know it will install. Check to see that your hardware matches the driver. What is strange is the fact that you see it turned on...but it still is not working. Try removing the old driver before you install anything new.

Good luck...Bill
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#4 Post by o'bluetouring » Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:18 pm

thanks for the replies..

I managed to get it to work by uninstalling Access Connection and wireless card driver and reinstall BT driver, and then put the wireless driver back on.

Still debating if I want Access Connection back on it or should I just use the default Windows XP one.

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#5 Post by billp117 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:45 pm

It is OK to dump AC...many of us do. :D
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