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Removing bluetooth completely |
efcbatesie Joined: Feb 04, 2005 Posts: 1 PM |
I have a PC running WinXPsp2 and a k700i, I installed my new bluetooth dongle and it had trouble pairing and sending/receiving files. I read some on this forum and changed a file name in WindowsInf (bth.inf I think it was) and on re-installing, the correct drivers were installed and it worked fine but the problem is the old drivers were still installed (I THINK, coz when I right clicled a file and pressed 'Sent To' it had the old bluetooth option and the new one) so I un-installed the program again which removed all the new stuff but left the old stuff (such as bluetooth devices in Control Panel).
My question is how do I completely remove it all so I can do a clean install?
Ta, Jimbo |
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knight4led Joined: May 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Califonia, USA PM |
this is also the situation I find myself in. I decided to uninstall the dtivers that came with my dongle and test out the XP SP2 drivers. Bad idea! now I can't fully remove the native drivers in order to reinstall the drivers that came with my dongle.
Someone has to know. |
Draqula Joined: Jun 22, 2002 Posts: 197 From: Estonia PM |
Remove the drivers that came with the dongle and "replace" windows bullshit with them.
The answer should be here:
http://www.bluetake.com/Manua[....]tionGuide_WindowsXP-SP2_EN.pdf |
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