Bluetooth on Windows 7.

Installing Bluetooth drivers but I can not add any device on my Compaq Mini 110.

Windows XP bluetooth works fine, but if the upgrade to Win 7 then the problem occurs. (with installed bluetooth drivers for Windows 7)

You know what Bluetooth drivers and pile of Protocol is used.  With most of the Widcomm drivers (Braodcom), these just adds to protcols of built-in Microsoft Bluetooth

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