USB Bluetooth v2 driver Vista 64 bit

I'm looking for a driver for Vista 64-bit for USBBT100 - adapter USB Bluetooth

I don't see even a 64-bit XP driver.

Vista has incorporated recognition of the dongle but does not feature as a recognizing a bluetooth microphone.

Help if you can, thanks!

For anyone still having trouble with this adapter in XP x 64 or Vista x 32 / x 64, I found a driver that works perfectly.
It is a MSI driver for their bluetooth adapter of "star key".

Before installing this make sure you remove all traces of previous drivers that can be installed. This can be done by clicking with the right button on the device and select uninstall in Device Manager.
If you are prompted, select Delete device drivers in the system.
When it is completed for each bluetooth service, restart the computer and disconnect your computer from the internet - it is to make sure that restart the Windows system not to download and reinstall the device and services.
Now simply launch the installation of the driver package star key, restart and re-establish the internet connection. At the start of that Windows may want to install a generic device, allow it to do.
Initially if all previous drivers have been deleted completely, your Linksys adapter should now work perfectly.

You can download drivers MSI here:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=131&prod_no=100

Note: The driver I have personally installed was star key: WIDCOMM Bluetooth Dongle Driver for Windows Vista, version 6.0.1.3400

Tags: Linksys Products

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