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You probably have Windows XP SP2. Go to Microsoft support website and search for instructions to disable native Bluetooth Support on XP Sp2.
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Posted: 2005-07-08 23:14:59
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@ESTOR, yes its xp sp2 and about deactivating native bt, i havent tried it yet but what exactly is the purpose of it
Thanks
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Posted: 2005-07-09 19:20:20
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The purpose of de-activating SP2's native BT support is that it basically doesn't work very well!
Many people find that in order to get the full set of BT functions to work reliably, they need to use the BT drivers that come with their BT devices and the software that comes with the mobile device rather than the M$ BT drivers.
As for what else you can do with BT, sorry if you've already mentioned it but you could download 'Floats Mobile Agent' (free software). This is an enhanced file browser that allows you to transfer files to and from your phone directly, manage contacts and SMS messages etc. Type it into google, it comes up top of the list
FMA is in constant developement and so it's not guaranteed to work fully (or even at all) with your phone. But if it doesn't, it will do one day, so it's well worth giving it a try and keeping an eye on it.
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Posted: 2005-07-09 19:29:08
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I do have MyphoneExplorer and works fine
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Posted: 2005-07-10 06:14:16
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I could not find any notes on how to deactivate native bluetooth in my xp sp2
Can any one tell me how to do it and (any cons after deactivating , if)
Is there any chance to have bluetooth for my intex speakers which doesn't have any usb option to connect dongle
(will usb convertors work here?)
THanks.
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Posted: 2005-07-11 09:28:58
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