What to do if the Bluetooth peripheral does not work
Today I want to talk with you about onecommon problem. It's no secret that many owners of stationary computers purchase a peripheral Bluetooth device for themselves. They also get laptop users who do not have this feature initially. This is due to the fact that almost all devices such as laptop, netbook, mobile phone, smartphone, tablet, digital camera, wireless keyboard and mouse use this technology today.
Of course, this way of connecting devices with each otherfriend is very convenient and practical. When the operating system Windows XP was popular, the drivers did not have any problems. However now many have passed to more modern "Seven". And here, when connecting this equipment, the user sees a message that there is no driver for the Bluetooth peripheral. And it can not be said that such cases are single.
And it is connected with the fact that the peripheral deviceBluetooth, released before the advent of Windows 7, does not have the appropriate drivers in the kit. It will be fair to note that the equipment, which is being sold now, already has drivers supporting the "Seven". But those that were produced earlier, the software is unlikely to appear.
How to make such peripheralBluetooth devices? There are several solutions. One of them is the installation of a special update from Microsoft. With it, a device center called "Windows Mobile" will be installed on your computer. It contains the necessary software.
In order for your peripheral deviceBluetooth is available for work in the "Seven", install this update, then go to the "Device Manager". There, find Bluetooth, call the context menu and select the driver update function. You will be offered an automatic installation, from which you will have to refuse. In this case, it is recommended that you select a manual search installation.
Now find the list of installed driversitem, which is called "Radiomodules", and in it select the one that is needed for your device. Click on the "Next" button, after which the "Seven" should notify you that the installation of the software will begin now. You confirm this and start to install. When this process is complete, go back to "Device Manager", where you can see if the device was installed or not.
If everything went well, you will seecorresponding icon. The second way is to run drivers for XP in compatibility mode with the "Seven". In this case, most likely, the installation will not be completed until the end, but there is a chance that the device will work. So, one of these ways should work. This has been tested in practice by many users more than once.
That's all I wanted to tell you. I hope that after you try both, one of the suggested ones will cause your peripheral Bluetooth device to function. Successful work.