Pavilion computer laptop e-019dx: driver Bluetooth for HP Pavilion e-019dx

Hello. I tried in vain to find and download a driver for my computer bluetooth portable e-019dx Pavilion. Someone can tell me if this is possible and if so, please provide a link to do this. Thanks in advance!

You are the very welcome.

Your laptop is missing the bluetooth hardware if your only option would be to buy an external usb bluetooth adapter.

It is quite popular and works with all Windows operating systems.

http://www.Amazon.com/Kinivo-BTD-400-Bluetooth-4-0-USB/DP/B007Q45EF4

Another thing you could do would be to replace the existing no bluetooth wireless card with one that has bluetooth.

You couldn't do that if your mobile phone has two antennas wireless connected to the current map.  Some laptops have only a single antenna and repair shows two in any case.

If you go this route, you may as well go for a dual band with bluetooth card.

Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260AN 802.11 b/g/n 2 x 2 WiFi + BT4.0 HP Part # 717381-001 would be ideal.

Here is the link to the service manual.  You can refer to Chapter 5 for the procedures of R & R wlan card, so check to see if your phone has two antennas, and you'll be able to replace the internal bluetooth and wireless card.

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c04069163

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    PCI\VEN_1814 & DEV_539B & CC_0280

    Device PCI hardware ID:

    PCI\VEN_10EC & DEV_5209 & SUBSYS_169A103C & REV_01

    PCI\VEN_10EC & DEV_5209 & SUBSYS_169A103C

    PCI\VEN_10EC & DEV_5209 & CC_FF0000

    PCI\VEN_10EC & DEV_5209 & CC_FF00

    I hope this is the correct information, you need to determine what drivers I need. I don't even know that the 32 bit OS is compatible as the 64-bit computer.

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    Found the driver help IDing the material.

    http://www.driverscape.com/download/RALink-rt5390r-802.11bgn-Wi-Fi-adapter

    I hope that it is a reliable source. There were several there, I found one that worked. Never would have got there without you IDing the network card for me. Thank you!

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