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Topic: bluetooth
heavy_rocker
Posts: 41
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i have a bluetooth dongle and i'm having heaps of trouble getting it to work on win xp sp2. i know there's widcomm drivers but unsure of the procedure to install them.

help plz?
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Spook
Posts: 22449
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
teehee, dongle
Persay
Posts: 5144
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you should have paid the $100 for the home installation, n00b
heavy_rocker
Posts: 42
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i have a dongle trying to connect my mobile to the pc. i like diy
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2367
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey guys are we talking about our dongles in this thread?
Jim
Posts: 8468
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
have a look thru these and see if anything helps:
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=bluetooth+widcomm+winxp&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
heavy_rocker
Posts: 43
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks jim but none of these options work. i have widcomm 4.0 drivers and i'm unable to find updated ones with a tutorial! and i'm unsure why my xp sp2 doesn't have inbuilt bluetooth like it states i should?
tequila
Posts: 10
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.bluesoleil.com/download/

best bluetooth shiznit out there, has always worked for me
used to be free too
infi
Posts: 9465
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
bluesoleil is indeed awesome. Install it now.
d0mino
Posts: 3416
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
posting in epic dongle thread.
heavy_rocker
Posts: 44
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** yeah! that's f***ing brilliant. come together once again xx
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