How do I "repair" the Microsoft Bluetooth stack?
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4 เมษายน 2552 14:51Hello,
I made the "mistake" of installing Bluesoliel's bluetooth stack in order to see if my Logitech bluetooth dongle was compatible.
Now, after uninstalling Bluesoliel's stack, I no longer have the following files:
- BthPort.sys
- BthEnum.sys
- BthUsb.sys
Any help is appreciated. I could very well have a vast misunderstanding of the Microsoft bluetooth stack in Vista.
Thanks,
Matt
Water in the Machine!
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8 เมษายน 2552 4:13ผู้ดูแล
Hi Matt,
Thank you for your post.
Based on my research, I would like to suggest the following:
1. Please run SFC to repair the files.
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
sfc /scannow
The sfc /scannow command scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
For more information about the command “SFC”, please refer to the following Knowledge Base:
How to repair the operating system and how to restore the operating system configuration to an earlier point in time in Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936212
2. You can try the Hotfix of the following Knowledge Base:
A Code 9 error is generated in the "Device status" box for Bluetooth Enumerator on a Windows Vista-based computer that has a USB Bluetooth radio device installed
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950180
Hope this helps. Thanks.
Nicholas Li - MSFT- ทำเครื่องหมายเป็นคำตอบโดย Nicholas LiMicrosoft, Moderator 13 เมษายน 2552 4:36
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19 มีนาคม 2555 10:02
I've got the flipside problem. All the Microsoft BT files are untouched, but some of the Microsoft
BT registry entries were taken out in the process of removing a 3rd party BT stack which left some
stuff in the registry. I got a little carried away and notice those entries are not there anymore.I cannot tell you which ones they are, all I know is that they are no longer in the registry.
In my case, I have Windows XP Pro SP3.
How do I reinstall the Microsoft BT stack to restore the registry entries under XP Pro SP3?
Thanks!