I get an error "" device cannot start (10) "" when I try to connect the stereo headset bluetooth Motorola SF600.

I tried to pair my new Motorola SF600 bluetooth stereo headset so I could listen to and control Windows Media Player with my helmet. When I matched the device with the Microsoft Bluetooth driver has been installed, the service of the helmet was not available and troubleshoot message recommended that I upgrade to the Broadcom Widcomm driver. I followed all the instructions, downloaded the latest Widcomm driver and installed. Then I restarted the computer. I could see the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar, but it was red and not white (or blue). When I clicked it, it just says adapter lights up, I did. As soon as I hit this button, the bluetooth icon disappears and no bluetooth connection is possible. When I look in the bluetooth properties and the properties of the driver, I see the message "device cannot start (10). I searched all over the web a possible solution and the closest thing, I found was a fix article talking about a fix for bluetooth adapters that cannot start. I asked the fix and tried to apply it, but whenever I try to run it, it gives the message that it is not applicable to my computer. I wish you a few recommendations for how to fix this. Please let me know if you need more information about the devices or anything else. Bluetooth dongle is a mini Logitech BT which came bundled with the combo keyboard and mouse MX-5000. He is old enough, but he gave me always excellent service under Windows XP.

Thank you.

Dan

Original title: Win7 won't let dongle BT start with the latest Broadcom Widcomm driver

Thanks for the advice, but I came to the conclusion that Windows 7 does not support the advanced features of this particular Logitech Bluetooth adapter. Windows XP takes to load them entirely, but for some reason any Windows 7 isn't. From Logitech Web site States expressly that the Bluetooth adapter supplied with my keyboard and mouse will not support anything other than a mouse and a keyboard, which is unfortunate. I don't know why, but there you have it. I'm giving up now.

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