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Bluetooth /firmware problem? - dell studio 1555, w7 x64
Hi guys!
I've reinstalled today windows 7 x64 Ultimate version. I've had before the w7 x64 Professional version - though I don't think it matters the version.
The problem is now, whenever I try installing the bluetooth, I get that annoying: Activate Bluetooth using Wireless Switch. Last time(s) I've installed bluetooth, it worked.
My notebook is a Dell Studio 1555, and I'm using this bluetooth package:
However, I've check all things, but it still give me that nag:
1) in BIOS, all switch/bluetooth related are on
2) In device manager, I see the unidentified device, with the following Hardware ID:
USB\VID_413C&PID_8155&REV_0000
Any help please?
I'll try soon to see if the linux bluetooth still works.
Thanks.
DELL-Terry B
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January 14th, 2011 18:00
Glad to hear that it is all working. I don't believe that the Windows Mobility Center has access to the BIOS. FN + F2 should turn wireless on and off though, incase this happens again.
Have a great weekend
TB
Timotei
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January 11th, 2011 14:00
Hi again!
I've entered linux, and there it detects the bluetooth, if I let him search my phone via bluetooth it does, but does not allow me to send files (some internal error)
So, maybe my bluetooth board's firmware is broken. is there anyway I can put the correct one? :( I really need bluetooth.
Where can I find some kind of firmware upgrade for the bluetooth card?
Thanks.
Timotei
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January 12th, 2011 11:00
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
DELL-Terry B
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January 13th, 2011 14:00
So it certainly looks like you have followed the basics.
Only think I could thing is making sure that wireless is enabled as well as bluetooth. Other than that only thing I can think of is reseating the bluetooth card to make sure it has a good connection. The following link from the service manual might help.
<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>
TB
Timotei
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January 14th, 2011 00:00
Hi Larry!
Thanks for the response.
Yes, the BIOS setting is enabled.
Also, if I press: WINDOWS+X, and got the mobility center there, Then click on Launch, to get to the Radio options, here is what I get:
So bascically, it's enabled - though I can't check things in there just in BIOS. Btw, do you know why it doesn't let me do that?
Thanks,
Wow, I've started the installer and now it WORKS:O . How does it happened?
Timo
umesh2063
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October 31st, 2013 02:00
Hi,
I am facing some problem in my Dell Studio 1555. I had Windows vista installed initially but now I have installed Windows 8. Now I am unable to use Wi-Fi as its not detecting my Wi-f9 device and also bluetooth is not working. I tried to install the respective drivers from Dell website but it said its not compatible and gave some error.
Please help me to get rid of this.
Thanks.
Umesh