Windows 7 Home Premium provides BlueTooth Driver?

I'm not able to detect my BlackBerry smart phone.   I could pair my blackberry with my Vista Home Premium laptop, but unable to do the same with Windows 7 laptop.  Y at - there are no additional downloads that I need to do for the automatic detection of bluetooth?
Need help from anyone who knows how to solve this problem.  Thank you.

Hello
Welcome to the Microsoft answers site.
 
Your bluetooth device is installed on your laptop?
Are you able to detect the device bluetooth on your laptop?
 
Please refer to these steps and check if you are able to detect the bluetooth device.
 
To add a wireless or network device network
 
1. open the control panel by clicking the Start button, then Control Panel.
2. under hardware and sound, click on add a device and follow the instructions.
If you see the wireless or network device that you want to add, see the instructions below.

To find a wireless device

Maybe Windows is not able to detect your Bluetooth device and let you add to your computer. To check if your Bluetooth software came from Microsoft, do the following:
 
1. open the control panel by clicking the Start button, then Control Panel.
2. in the control panel search box, type Bluetooth, and then click Change Bluetooth settings.
3. in the Bluetooth settings dialog box, click the Hardware tab and search for Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator. If you do not see this, then your Bluetooth software came not from Microsoft.
 
Plesae check articles for more information below:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/connect-to-Bluetooth-and-other-wireless-or-network-devices
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/add-a-Bluetooth-or-other-wireless-or-network-device-frequently-asked-questions

If you still have a problem, then I suggest you to go to the website of the manufacturer of the bluetooth device and see if they offer support.
 
Thank you and best regards,
Azam - Microsoft technical support.

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    Thank you! Ryan Thieman
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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