Answered Bluetooth Drivers

  • Tuesday, August 09, 2011 8:20 PM
     
     

    Hi!

    I'm using WMS 2011 in a Lenovo Ideapad Z460 Notebook. I need to connect a bluetooth device in this notebook. The broadcom bluetooth 2.1 device is identified by the OS, but it appears with the yellow sign in the device manager, and when I try to install the most recent driver available, I receive the message "Setup has detected an incompatible version of Windows." (the only driver I found is for Win7 x64). I tryed the compatibility mode. The program starts, but the instalattion is aborted with the previous message.

    Is there some workaround to make my broadcom bluetooth device to work on WMS 2011?

    TIA.

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  • Tuesday, August 16, 2011 3:16 AM
     
     Answered

    Hello Fabio,


    Can you try and install the drivers in maintenance mode? To boot into maintenance mode, start the MultiPoint Manager and there should be a task on the right hand side saying go to Maintenance mode. You will be logged off and will have to log into Maintenance mode. Can you try installing the drivers in that mode and then reboot to normal mode after that (again from the MultiPoint Manager).


    Thanks,


    Steven

  • Thursday, April 26, 2012 4:26 PM
     
     

    Hello Fabio,


    Can you try and install the drivers in maintenance mode? To boot into maintenance mode, start the MultiPoint Manager and there should be a task on the right hand side saying go to Maintenance mode. You will be logged off and will have to log into Maintenance mode. Can you try installing the drivers in that mode and then reboot to normal mode after that (again from the MultiPoint Manager).


    Thanks,


    Steven


    I try to install in mantenenance mode but cant, and other sotf like blue soley install then crash the system, there is another sotf ti use with this windows?
  • Thursday, April 26, 2012 7:00 PM
     
     Answered

    If you have drivers, there is a good chance to get this work. Instead of running setup file, try to install drivers from Device Manager and point it to location, where drivers files (inf) are located.

  • Wednesday, June 06, 2012 3:56 AM
     
     
    I found the solution just install TOSHIBA Bluetooth Stack its work 100% with no problem. I hope work for you too
  • Wednesday, October 24, 2012 7:21 PM
     
     
    I tried to get bluetooth working a few months ago and discovered that bluetooth isn't supported in Windows Server 2008R2, which MultiPoint 2011 is based on. Looks like you got it to work anyway. Cool.