Bluetooth on Satellite R830

Hello!

After recovering to Win7 x 64 of the recovery partition, I did some cleaning system of useless programs, but in the heat of the moment I also removed bluetooth support.

Now, I try to reinstall the drivers. I had downloaded BT-stack-64 bit - http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/index.php?page=download-toshiba toshiba.zip and seen RFBus error during installation.

After restarting in Device Manager, I saw some bluetooth devices, enable - disable hotkey worked right, but bluetooth actually not worked: all the toshiba bluetooths utillities answred me this 'Bluetooth device is not ready ".

Of couse I had checked, if it enabled in BIOS - it enabled.

Should what drivers I install to my laptop and operating system? I found "toshiba bluetooth stack" and "filter bluetooth driver package". Even if both are installed - not yet working bluetooth. So strange...

Can you please post the exact model name and model number?

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