Battery Bluetooth for Windows by Toshiba v4.00.30 (T)

I have a 6100 SatPro with internal Bluetooth. WinXP SP2.
I recently received an email from Toshiba saying that a new Bt stack was available. I tried to install it. I have now no BT operation. There is now no mention of Bt in Device Manager (Nothing in USB, (COM + LPT) Ports or network Adapers controllers). However, there is an unknown - SiW. There is an entry in START - all PROGRAMS - BLUETOOTH TOSHIBA STACK; However, when I try to use Bluetooth Service Centre for example, I get a message telling me that Bluetooth is disabled - this isn't.
It seems to me that when the battery is installed the device driver is not - HELP!

The installation was successful? This means did you wait until the installation is completed?

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