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installed hardware if there is a less-than-perfect match between your
hardware and the driver. It is almost always better to eschew these drivers
and use manufacturer's drivers instead.
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"Peter Caplan" <> wrote in message
news:F3BA985C-3922-4DD1-9B7C-...
> Hi All
>
> What gives - I downloaded an optional update for Windows Vista via
> Microsofts Vista Upgrade - IVT Corporation - Other Hardware - Microsoft
> Bluetooth Device. After installation all my bluetooth devices stopped
> working!
>
> On inspecting the device Manager A new Bluetooth USB Devices category had
> been installed (with Microsoft Bluetooth Device) but the existing
> Bluetooth Radio Devices Category had been removed along with the Microsoft
> Bluetooth Transceiver and Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator and hence all the
> othe bluetooth networking and peripheral components that are dependant on
> the enumerator. Whats going on.
>
> I was able to delete the newly installed Device and bring back all the old
> stuff but this update seems pretty disasterous to me.
>
> Can anybody throw any light on what is going on here!
>
> Regards - Peter Caplan