BT stack hungs TosBTMng.Exe file during shutdown

Hello

I'm running a FSC-Notebook that came with the BT-stack from Toshiba. The laptop is in W - XP, SP2, MCE, updated with patches of M$. I installed the 5.10.12 BT-stack. Shut Down the PC stops with a window that does not have TosBTMng.exe. (not ready) How can I fix?

I was trying to hunt for the error with SysMon from M$ and I saw that TosBTMng trying to access the registry keys that are not present. The installation was correct, error-free. Any ideas to keep this problem? Thank you

Post edited by: touchscreen

You use another software for ISDN example that uses a lot of virtual COM ports?
If so delete if you don't mind. Install the bluetooth software and reinstall your other software.
Take a look at the screenshot DeviceManager to the following Web site to see how the Bluetooth COM ports should resemble:
http://APS.toshiba-tro.de/Bluetooth/redirect.php?page=pages/FAQ/bluetoothnotworking.html

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