Satellite A100 Bluetooth icon missing in Control Panel

Hello

I recently installed Windows XP SP3 on my Satellite A100 (which is originally with Vista).

But now, I do not see the Bluetooth hardware at all... not in the control panel & not in Device Manager.

Want to know how to recover the Bluetooth. Hoping the community can help me on this.

Thank you
Gerard

Install newer Bluetooth stack:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/Bluetooth/?page=download

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