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Maybe I was trying to install the data aquisition and processing controller? I don't really remember.
I don't remember the hardware or software changes since I don't use the bluetooth and I wasn't really looking to see if it was active or not. Here's how:Ĭlick to expand.I looked in BIOS and I couldn't find an option for bluetooth. To do so, if you have Bluetooth wireless technology installed on your computer, you can check Control Panel for Bluetooth enabled devices.
For example, you might have two Bluetooth enabled printers connected to your computer: one in your office and one in a co-worker's office. Make sure that your computer is trying to connect to the correct device.
If you're not sure how to turn off discoverability, check the information that came with the device or go to the manufacturer's website. Or, to reduce the number of connections, set the other devices so that they are not discoverable. Wait until the device is less busy, and then try again. The device might be too busy or have too many connections (for example, other devices might be connected to a Bluetooth enabled printer).The device information should include the correct distance. Make sure the device and your computer are the correct distance apart.Open Device Manager by clicking the Start button.You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps.
Follow these steps to find the driver provider: Who should I contact for assistance?Ĭontact the driver provider (the manufacturer) for your adapter. Ing problems with my Bluetooth enabled adapter. When I change thesettings it doens't let me and gives me the pop up error.
IWhen I open up the bluetooth radio console there are no devices. If you're not sure how to turn on discoverability, read the instructions that came with the device or check the manufacturer's website