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Bluetooth Peripheral Device Driver for Windows 7 64

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Disclaimer: This site - Windows10store. A couple different messages will display during the install process of Windows Mobile Device Center. I ran into troubles attemping to pair my Android Bionic with my laptop and Windows told me it was unable to install the correct driver. I have to go into Sound Settings, then from the Playback tab right click on the headphones and choose the Connect option.

Could you provide the exact error message? Now click on the Let Me Pick From A List Of Device Drivers On My Computer to display the Select Your Device Type window as shown below. There is a hardware switch interruptor and also a software switch using the Dell Connection Manager.

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The following article is a pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits up to an article written on 01-19-201 and titled Sync iPhone Using Bluetooth With Windows 7 Computer. In the comments numerous people have listed issues relating to driver issues as well as playing music from the iPhone iPod application through the Windows 7 computer. Tomorrow we will be writing another article relating to playing music through the Windows 7 computer but first we wanted to provide some insight into the iPhone bluetooth driver issues that are possible on Windows 7 and more specifically driver issues on 64-Bit Windows 7. Below I describe the specific error we were able to duplicate as well as how the issue is resolved by manually installing a driver after installing the Windows Mobile Device Center application package. pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits Windows 7 64-Bit Bluetooth Peripheral Device Driver Error: As you can see in the above image there is a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark inside of it indicating an error with the driver associated with the bluetooth peripheral device which in this case happens to be my iPhone. Initial Attempts To Resolve Bluetooth Peripheral Device Driver Error: The first thing I did was bring up the list of bluetooth devices by clicking on Bluetooth Devices located underneath Devices and Printers from the main Windows 7 Control Panel window. Next I right clicked on the iPhone to display the iPhone bluetooth connection properties menu as displayed below in the example image and attempted to let Windows 7 tell me what it thought was wrong by clicking the Troubleshoot option from the properties menu. Windows 7 iPhone Bluetooth Connection Properties Menu: After clicking the Troubleshoot option from the iPhone bluetooth connection properties menu two different options to start troubleshooting the bluetooth connection problem were displayed. The first option was to install a driver for the Bluetooth Peripheral Device and the second option was to modify the Windows Update to install the newest drivers available for devices on your Windows 7 computer. Modifying the Windows Update driver install policy was easy though you can choose from a couple different options so make sure you completely understand them before modifying this configuration. I recommend allowing Windows Update to automatically install the latest drivers for your device. Error Attempting To Install Bluetooth Peripheral Device Manually: As you can see above the driver was not installed successfully even though Windows Update was supposed to look for the latest and greatest driver version and install it automatically. The results for both items are shown in the below summary displayed by Windows 7 after attempting both of the recommended resolutions to the Bluetooth Peripheral Device driver issue. Windows 7: Troubleshooting Has Completed So after Windows 7 was unsuccessful in guiding me in the correct direction I decided to attempt my own solution which was put together after some research. Below are a couple steps that will resolve the driver problem with the Bluetooth Peripheral Device on 64-Bit Windows 7. Select from the two choices available for download which include either 32-bit Windows Mobile Device Center or 64-bit Windows Mobile Device Center. You may be required to download a small application to validate your version of Windows 7 which you should go ahead and do. In this instance of Windows Genuine Validation you will run the application which will provide you a code you will need to enter on the Microsoft web site before you can continue downloading Windows Mobile Device Center. As long as the correct key is entered in the page above you will be done verifying your copy of Windows 7 is genuine after clicking the Validate button. Click the Download button to start the Windows Mobile Device Center download. This will launch the Windows Mobile Device Center installer immediately and will complete automatically. During the process a small window will appear as displayed below that shows you what is happening and depending on how fast your computer is the install process should compelte fairly quickly. A couple different messages will display during the install process of Windows Mobile Device Center. You can open the Device Manager by right clicking on Computer from the Windows 7 Start Menu and selecting Properties from the menu that appears. After the Computer properties are open click on Device Manager in the left column of options. Once the Device Manager is displayed as shown in the below example image right click on the Bluetooth Peripheral Device and select Update Driver Software from the menu that is displayed. From the Update Driver Software — Bluetooth Peripheral Device window click on Browse My Computer for Driver Software option to display the below window. Now click on the Let Me Pick From A List Of Device Drivers On My Computer to display the Select Your Device Type window as shown below. Select Bluetooth Radios from the list in the above list of devices and then click the Next button to display a list of Manufacturers and Models as shown in the below image. As seen in the above image select Microsoft Corporation from the Manufacturers window and then Windows Mobile-based Device Support from the Model window and click the Next button. After clicking the Next button a warning will appear as displayed below that you can click Yes to proceed with installing the driver. After moving past the above warning the Bluetooth Peripheral Device for the iPhone will install and once complete will display the below window to let you know it has completed successfully. You should also scroll down and verify the Bluetooth Peripheral Device no longer shows underneath Other Devices in the Windows 7 Device Manager. This should resolve any driver issues with the iPhone on Windows 7 64-Bit. Hello Vinnie, I am not sure I understand the question. You are still having the same problem. I would try removing the laptop from the list of devices on the iPhone. Do the same on the laptop and then attempt to start the process over again. See if you can get to the point to where you are required to enter in a Bluetooth passcode on each device. Let me know if that works or does not work and I can make suggestions from there. Running Win 7 64x and when I try to install the Windows Mobile Device Center 6. Hello Casey, I would suggest going to see if you can get more information. Are there any more details regarding the error of what is missing. Now when I try to sync my contacts to outlook 2010, it will say that it synced my contacts successfully after an extremely short amount of timebut none of my contacts will be in outlook. Also, it always asks for my profile when I try syncing contacts. Thank you for your help. Hello Matt, Did you used to be able to sync contacts. What are you using o sync contacts. What do you sync from and to. All of my contacts are stored on my Google account. After reading your article, I tried using Bluetooth to sync my contacts and notes to Outlook 2010. I followed your instructions and uninstalled and reinstalled everything a few times, all of my attempts have resulted in the same outcome: the Bluetooth works with playing music, thats it. Even though my phone says it is connected, the computer will say it is not connected until I play music from my iPhone. After I play music from the iPhone, my computer says my phone is connected, when I try to sync my contacts, the process is extremely fast and no contacts are transferred. Do I need contacts in Outlook before syncing my iPhone. My phone already has all my contacts, but I though syncing works in both directions. Hello Matt, I have not synced contacts in the sense of syncing between Outlook and the iPhone over Bluetooth. I believe the syncing allowed is basically that it allows you to back everything up to your computer and then you can restore what you backed up if necessary. You can also add calendar items over Bluetooth however its not a synchronization of items. Then when the two connect the computer will show the phone on the bluetooth list. I then updated the driver to be the one in the directions mobile device. But when you click on available services, it only shows the Internet connection option — which I cannot use. Another odd thing, is that when I try to connect from the phone side, nothing happens. I never connects to the computer. I have to use the computer to connect to the phone. Hello Daniel, There are limited items which can be done over Bluetooth with the iPhone. I believe the syncing is really scaled back. Anyhow how are you displaying what services are available. What I was wanting to use the computer for, is to play music over bluetooth to my laptop from my iPhone. If there is an easier way to do that — or something I am missing to get that added as a service, that is what I am looking for. Hello Daniel, Thanks for following up. I wrote an article specifically about using the iphone to play music through your computer which you can view by clicking. Let me know if that provides anymore assistance with your issue. Where are you left clicking on the device to see the list of services. Sorry if I am missing something I just wanted to make sure I was aware of this feature as it may help me in the future… Thanks. It will never say connected. The section that I right click on, is in the device management window. Then there is a tab called services, that shows everything your computer can do with the phone over Bluetooth. Windows was unable to transfer some files, The transfer was cancelled by the Bluetooth device or Bluetooth enabled computer. If you find a solution I would love to hear what it is so I can check it out. By the time I came upon this article,I had actually already followed this step-by-step procedure which was written up on another website tiny. I completed the process successfully, yet the phone still would not connect. One issue that I noticed is that when I go back in to the device manager, the Windows Mobile-based device support is no longer listed under Bluetooth radios. Thank you for your time, Z Hello Zen, I am not sure I have any new ideas beyond what you have already attempted. Many people have posted that these steps work however many people have posted that they are still unable to get the phone to work over Bluetooth with Windows. Once you find a solution we would love to hear what it is so others can benefit from the information. I have a bluetooth adapter that is using the generic bluetooth adapter driver. Are there other types or are all adapters the same. Of note, I attempted to connect a Motorola H15 headset with the same outcome as the iphone. The headset initially connects with same driver problem as the iphone. Interesting how Win7 64bit recognizes each type of device, can pair using the key entered, and tries to connect but cannot. I can now send files from the computer to the phone. However, when i try to send files from my phone to the computer it says connection failed. Can you help with this. Hello Eranda, Not sure exactly what you want to do with the iPhone over Bluetooth but I would recommend trying to connect the devices and once a connection is established then play music on the iPhone to see if it plays through your computers speakers. I believe at the pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits there is not a ton that can be done over Bluetooth but the easiest thing to check is playing music through your computers speakers from your iPhone. My 3 year old nokia connected and synced calender etc easily with the same computer, now it seems I need to connect with a cable each time I want to sync my calender. Guys heres a pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits for the iphone that still wont connect. This will immediately connect your iphone and will work making sure internet tethering is switched on on iphone first. Hapy Days : Hello Daragh, Thanks so much for posting the above information. Thanks again for taking the time to post this information on our site. Anyways I continue with all the process and it seems like all the drivers are updated in the device manager but when i try to pair my iphone with the pc again it still fails to install properly. Please help, is Windows Mobile Device Center or 64-bit supposed to install properly after i run it. I tried copying from other sources and still keeps on failing to install Hello Dee, What operating system are you using. Before you installed the Mobile Device Center did the Device Manager show any devices not installed properly. What else has been done to date to try and resolve the issue. This article relates specifically to getting the drivers working and is not related to pairing the iPhone with a Windows computer directly. I guess Microsoft changed that landing page after I wrote the article so it is mucho appreciated that you noted only the 32-bit version was available at the link in the article. I split apart the links so now both the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version are now available in the article. Again thanks for taking the time to provide the proper link. I have tried so many things including switching to Airplane mode numerous times and resetting Network Settings. Hello Dee, I am not sure what drivers you are talking about. The more specific you can be in regards to your exact problem the more likely a useful response. The steps in the article are the steps I was able to take to successfully install the drivers on a Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit computer. No error messages or yellow. But the Bluetooth menu on my iPhone is still trying to connect. I just got the laptop and this is my first experience with Bluetooth. Am I just fussing with it too soon. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated. Ive done all this mate, didnt work…. I have an iphone 4 and a sony vaio running 64bit windows 7 professional. Did all that and there no errors, but the bluetooth just wont work eh. Then tried some stuff people said on other forums about messing with itunes updates, but no luck…. I wanna be able to use my 3G internet connection on my laptop when im away. Any help would be great. Hello Jeff, Are you sure the devices you are connecting are actually pairing properly. I would suggest making both devices discoverable and when pairing see if there is a password that needs to be added. Also make sure that the Bluetooth devices display within the devices and printers area of the control panel. It sounds like you already have most of that covered so not sure I can provide much else without being right in front of it to troubleshoot. I have a suspicion that this is due to Updates from Microsoft since it worked perfectly pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits of June of 2010 and then went kaput. Same issue with the new one. My next attempt will be to remove all updates from Win 7 and see if that works. Thank you for your quick response. Hello Jeff, No problem at all on the response. Definitely will be curious to know what the solution is on this one…. pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits What all has been attempted to resolve the issue. What exact steps on which devices are you taking that causes the issue. Do you have other Bluetooth devices working on the iPhone and the computer itself. Could you provide the exact error message. It sounds as if you might not have the Bluetooth on the computer discoverable. You can make the Windows 7 Bluetooth discoverable in the Bluetooth settings but you should turn it off once the iPhone is synced with the computer. If you are still having an issue please provide exact error messages that occur on each device and we will attempt to assist. Is there any relation between them. Thanks a lot for your help. As exclamation was gone on the iphone icon from devices and printers but it not allowing me to connect to an internet via bluetooth whereas i can play music on my laptop through iphone via bluetooth. Even i manually done on iphone properties from devices by updating the same procedure selecting microsoft corporation. I am using windows 7 samsung laptop. Appreciate anything you can do to point me in the right direction…. I have gone to the download site and followed these instructions: You can use Windows Mobile Device Center 6. What can I do now. I just figured these directions might work, considering I was having the exact same problem Bluetooth peripheral device not connectingand my computer had the exact same errors and resolutions. Do you happen to know how I could work this out. Your description was the most detailed, so I thought you might know how to help. Let me know if you do. Hello John, Not sure to be honest. I only use Bluetooth on my iPhone for third party devices such as headsets. I ran into troubles attemping to pair my Android Bionic with my laptop and Windows told me it was unable to install the correct driver. pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits This work around was extremely helpful. Thanks… Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6. The details in the article are what resolved the issue for me however the iPhone Bluetooth support is not very solid and many people are having the same issue as you are. If you were able to resolve please post the solution in the comment section of this article. Your answer is very detail. The 2 key steps: 1. Hi Alex, I have tried all this and still my laptop is not able to find any bluetooth device. Had a chat with a Dell consultant and he reckons that although the bluetooth mini-card driver is installed successfully, it is not actually working and may have been broken. Is that possible, considering all this only happened when I restore the system on my machine. Thanks, Red Hello Red, I would say that it sounds unlikely that it would not work after a software upgrade however it is definitely possible. While it may not be ideal it will save you lots of headaches and possibly be a better Bluetooth device that the one installed by default on the Dell. I added the 32 bit pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits attempting to help others as well. You might try googling for the package and finding it that way. If this solution does not work for you then you can at least use it as a baseline of something that has worked for others. The more details you can provide the more likely we can assist with a solution. If you have already figured out the problem then let us know what the solution was so others might be able to resolve their issues as well by pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits the comments for the article. It seems that Microsoft have really gone out of their way to allow support for this one device driver pilote bluetooth windows 7 64 bits to their own devices at the expense of others. I hope someone from Microsoft reads this. I have been wanting to try something running Android but have yet to find anything comparable to the iPhone. I had two to start with. I tried using the same driver for that one also, but I still cannot connect. Could this be the other driver I need to add. In device manager when I expand Bluetooth Radios what I have listed is Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator Windows Mobile-based device support Am I missing something there?.

Many people have posted that these steps work however many people have posted that they are still unable to get the phone to work over Bluetooth with Windows. Thus, the Bluetooth, as a wireless technology, and the Bluetooth hardware will work properly. Let me know if that provides anymore assistance with your issue. Please verify that your Bluetooth device is properly connected and turn on. Only free direct download for the original developer distributable setup files. In any case i'm all eyes if you need any complementary information, i'm a C. While it may not be ideal it will save you lots of headaches and possibly be a better Bluetooth device that the one installed by default on the Dell. The author of this software reserves all rights granted by copyright. Sorry if I am missing something I just wanted to make sure I was aware of this feature as it may help me in the future… Thanks. Thanks, Red Hello Red, I would say that it sounds unlikely that it would not work after a software upgrade however it is definitely possible.

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