unfortunatly i'm talking about the program in vista that takes care of
bluetooth, but i found the fix, if you go to the begining of the newsgroup
in general, i posted the fix windows bluetooth is now disabled on my system
now only the manufacturor driver works now
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> Alias wrote:
>> Translator French - English - Creole wrote:
>>> far from trying to start something, i'm trying to see if any one has
>>> something to help me, out i decided to upgrade my driver by going
>>> directly to belkin for there vista driver, it worked before, but the
>>> software wasn't reliable, now with the new driver it is using the
>>> windows version of bluetooth with a few upgrades to what i'm able to do,
>>> basically i have the same features as before except for one thing, i
>>> can't connect at all, if i do connect it's not allowing to do squat, i
>>> said it before and will say it again the MICROSOFT VERSION OF BLUETOOTH
>>> S*CKS, i put capitalised words cuz i want microsoft to see this, all i
>>> can say is i hate generic drivers, which is why i'm having problem with
>>> the program. i'm thinking of going back, unless i can connect like
>>> before.
>>>
>>
>> Microsoft doesn't read this newsgroup and they could care less what you
>> think and you can bet the farm they won't give you a refund.
>>
>
> But you can try anyway, and hopefully if enough people do it it will send
> them a message. Quoted from the MS website:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/prod...nd/refund.mspx
>
> Microsoft offers a 45 day refund on all there products.
>
> Along with a up to 7.00 for return shipping. The number to call:
>
> 1-888-673-8624
>
> This applies to retail items purchased in North America only. If it is an
> OEM item, you need to return it for a refund from the OEM you purchased it
> from.
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