I have a 64 bit Windows 7 computer. I open bluetooth file transfer , pair it with my computer successfully, and then I get an error that Windows 7 does not have device drivers for bluetooth peripheral. I have installed the driver on the phone and am able to connect via USB with no problems. I am not sure what I am missing. I don't see anything on HTC's site. Anyone able to clue me in on what I am doing wrong?
i am having the same issue, i have a thinkpad t500. i have done all the thinkpad driver updates, windows updates and also installed htc sync. and there are 2 portions of the bluetooth peripherals that dont work.
the ones that work are the following
1. av remote control target
2. av source
3. headset ag
4. opp
Looks like camera/video and info are the ones failing. here is the specific hardware id's.
BTHENUM\{453994d5-d58b-96f9-6616-b37f586ba2ec}_VID&0001000f_PID&0000
BTHENUM\{453994d5-d58b-96f9-6616-b37f586ba2ec}_LOCALMFG&000f
can anyone that has gotten the thunderbolt to do bluetooth get specific driver info for the ids above that would be great help.
thanks
Pedro
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I find it hard to believe that this topic has not been discussed here. Perhaps I didn't hit the right keyword combination in the search (if so, please accept my apologies and kindly guide me in the right direction).
I am interested in connecting my 8125 to the diagnostics port (OBD II) on my car in order to read error messages.
I found this relatively cheap tool online that lets you connect to your laptop.
It also has some links for software that will run on the PPC as well as a serial to USB cable (with mini adapter).
Does anyone know if this is feasible?
Here's the tool:
http://www.scantool.net/index.php
Here's the PPC software:
http://www.scantool.net/?mode=displaySoftware&os=Pocket PC
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I work for a scan tool software / hardware company. We have recently been discussing developing an application for the PPC.
Here are a few additional applications.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/products-scantoolppc.html
http://www.obd2.com/win_ce/data/win_ce.htm
http://www.autologicco.com/pocketline/pocketobdpro.shtm
I use a bluetooth unit with my laptop and wizard, it is available from
http://www.vitalengineering.co.uk/
I have used it with a few PDA's and it works really well I can clear codes log data from the sensors etc its OBDII and CAN compatible
R
Thanks for the suggestions!
The unit Rob suggests seems pretty powerful for the price.
And the fact that he's tried it with the Wizard helps!
I think you can download the software and run it in simulation mode to see if it does the things you want it too.
good luck getting the setup you want.
R
rob61280 said:
I use a bluetooth unit with my laptop and wizard, it is available from
http://www.vitalengineering.co.uk/
I have used it with a few PDA's and it works really well I can clear codes log data from the sensors etc its OBDII and CAN compatible
R
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I've also used the Elmscan unit mentioned above with a Sena Serial -> Bluetooth dongle along with my 8125 or a Treo and been able to monitor my idling vehicle from as much as 50 feet away. I'm not sure why I would ever need to do that but it's nice to know it's there.
this sounds interesting, what is this?
OBD lets you peer into your car's computer to see what's going on more or less. Very helpful with cars the have idiot lights instead of guages. Autoenginuity.com has some great software and has bluetooth adapters for the American side of the pond. I think they're $128.00 for the BT module, not sure about the others.
I want to connect my wizard to the OBDII port of my car to use a programm called "VAG-CHECK".
I have an OBDII to USB cable, and i managed to convert it to miniUSB.
My problem is that the software can use only serial ports.
What I believe I need, is a "serial over usb" driver that will implement a virtual serial port and will redirect data to the usb port. Am I right? Do you know if there is such software?
Thanks in advance.
Even if you had the mentioned driver, you would still need a USB host enabled pocket pc. The wizard acts only as USB client, so it's not possible to connect it to any other USB devices rather than a PC.
And - before that question comes up - USB host is not a piece of software, it's hardware! You won't ever be able to add this feature to a Wizard. Sorry...
Thanks a lot!
My next try was to buy a bluetooth to serial adapter, that supports the serial port interface. What I did, is that I paired the two devices, but no serial port is added in the wizard. So I added it manualy (outbound serial port, com6). But neither the OBD software can see this port, nor a hyperterminal emulation. I cannot even initiate this link from the wizard. Is there any way to achieve this?
How can I transfer files between my Atrix and PC over Bluetooth?
I have one "bluetooth peripheral device" which does not have any drivers. lots of other bluetooth devices on the atrix aree discovered by windows 7 and found drivers.I can play atrix sound through pc speakers and use pc as a hands free system. both over bluetooth.
I think the one device on the atrix which win7 cant find drivers for must be used for file sharing.
I have no idea where one might find a driver..
EDIT:
Just tried it now and it worked :~0
dorbot said:
I have one "bluetooth peripheral device" which does not have any drivers. lots of other bluetooth devices on the atrix aree discovered by windows 7 and found drivers.I can play atrix sound through pc speakers and use pc as a hands free system. both over bluetooth.
I think the one device on the atrix which win7 cant find drivers for must be used for file sharing.
I have no idea where one might find a driver..
EDIT:
Just tried it now and it worked :~0
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You need this from the Market for your phone -----> Bluetooth File Transfer.
And a Bluetooth dongle for your PC like this ------> Wireless USB Bluetooth Dongle.
That should do it for you!
<edit> I'd have to check at home here, but this may only allow transfer from phone to PC. Heading to a party, so will maybe try tomorrow with bluetooth USB dongle I have at home.
Hello.
I'm trying to browse files on my HTC EVO 3D via bluetooth. To accomplish this, I went into:
Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Bluetooth Settings-> Bluetooth Advanced Settings
I enabled FTP Server
I then went to:
Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Bluetooth Settings->
And made the device discoverable.
From the Bluetooth Devices panel in Windows 7, I went to "Add a Device"
The device was found, I entered the pair code displayed in windows into my EVO 3D and then . . . I get an error message that the drivers were not installed properly.
If I select my HTC EVO 3D in the Bluetooth Devices panel and click "Troubleshoot" it detects problems ans suggests the followings:
Install a driver for this device
The Driver for Bluetooth Peripheral Device is not installed. Install the latest driver for the device.
Apply this fix
Skip this fix
Continue troubleshooting without applying this fix.
If I click "Apply this fix" it ultimately shows:
Device driver software was not successfully installed
Bluetooth Peripheral Device X No Driver found
Since it doesn't have a driver, I can't access the EVO 3D.
Any ideas as to where I can find this driver or otherwise get this to work?
USB transfer works, HTC Sync works over USB, bluetooth headsets work, the phone pairs via bluetooth to the PC but I can't do anything with it because there are no drivers.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
ditto to the t, nice explanation of exactly whats happening.
Hahahaha works perfectly on my mac..
Do you have the htc drivers installed?
Edit: you do, did you try uninstalling them?
Same problem here man, i think its just 64-Bit because alot of other people are having the same problem with alot of devices while the 32-Bit guys are connecting without a hitch.
Windows bluetooth driver(s) for EVO 3D?
I'm having the same problem. I'm running Vista 32-bit. Where can I find the necessary bluetooth driver??
Thanks!
does any body has the solution??? I have the same problem, my laptop is HP dv5 1021et
I'm working on a carputer install with windows 7 32bit, and this is getting very frustrating. Has anyone contacted HTC on the issue? Glad to know I'm not the only one with this problem, but very disappointed to find there's no solution yet.
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Emailed HTC support, will come back with response.
Mine connected fine.
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HTC's response.
Thank you for contacting HTC Technical support about the issue you are having with syncing your device by Bluetooth to your windows 7 PC. I do apologize that you have this issue with your device. You will want to make sure you have the most current Bluetooth drivers on your computer to try to connect your device by Bluetooth. When you connect your device with a vehicle Bluetooth system if it is compatible to sync over your contacts then it will but if it does not sync then it is possible it is not compatible. You will not be able to sync your information from your device to a PC via Bluetooth you will need to connect by USB cable and use HTC Sync to sync your information.
So it looks like there will be no data transfering, and it must be our Bluetooth devices don't have the proper drivers?
Clavoie- what Bluetooth dongle, or on-board Bluetooth device is windows using on your system?
Thanks!
-Tim
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HTC's response.
Thank you for contacting HTC Technical support about the issue you are having with syncing your device by Bluetooth to your windows 7 PC. I do apologize that you have this issue with your device. You will want to make sure you have the most current Bluetooth drivers on your computer to try to connect your device by Bluetooth. When you connect your device with a vehicle Bluetooth system if it is compatible to sync over your contacts then it will but if it does not sync then it is possible it is not compatible. You will not be able to sync your information from your device to a PC via Bluetooth you will need to connect by USB cable and use HTC Sync to sync your information.
So it looks like there will be no data transfering, and it must be our Bluetooth devices don't have the proper drivers?
Clavoie- what Bluetooth dongle, or on-board Bluetooth device is windows using on your system?
Thanks!
-Tim
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I have an acer pc 64bit windows 7. Try uninstalling the BT software on your pc then reinstall it.
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Has anyone ever found a fix for this? I tried all of the above but to no avail, and it is frustrating to say the least. Fresh install of Windows 7 32bit over Vista Business.
Still no fix for this?
Hello! I'm thinking about this by a while. Actually the Android MIDI software you can find on Google Play use MIDI over IP or rtpMIDI technologies to send the MIDI signal via WiFi. Knowing how a network works, specially the wireless one, I think it's a waste of _time_. I thus thought why not passing the signal over USB? That's not a problem, just create a peer program on the target machine and comunicate via sockets or similar - not. My idea is to setup the application so that the target computer can see the MIDI device with no special drivers or programs or hacks (MIDI over USB is a standard).
Is it possible then to let the Android device be seen by the computer as a MIDI device, or at least "even" as a MIDI device?
Thanks.
I bought a bluetooth dongle on Amazon (ORICO BTA 403, CSR8510 A10 chipset) and installed it on my Windows 7 x64 computer.
The dongle installs fine and works perfectly with all my older phones but not with my Xperia S running Android 4.1.2.
Basically, if I install the automatic windows driver, and pair with the phone, windows complains about no drivers for the device, and I can't do anything with it.
If I install the supplied software (CSR Harmony wireless software stack) I can pair and the Xperia S is installed properly, the various audio services work (I can stream music to PC using BT), but I still can't send or receive files, either from PC to Phone or from Phone to PC.
The connection times out after a second and gives me a connectivity error. It's like the phone refuses to connect to the PC, both when transferring and receiving.
I don't know if the phone is the problem, it seems to not work only when doing file transfers with PC, if I try to transfer files to other phones or to my mac (which has built in BT) it works fine.
Is there any way to fix this issue? Any way to troubleshoot this issue to tell if the problem comes from the phone or the dongle?
Searching with google I can't find any solution, I just get lost into a sea of bluetooth problems which have nothing to do with what I'm experiencing.
By the way, using Airdroid instead of BT is not a fix.
Csr8510 a10
MarkMRL said:
I bought a bluetooth dongle on Amazon (ORICO BTA 403, CSR8510 A10 chipset) and installed it on my Windows 7 x64 computer.
The dongle installs fine and works perfectly with all my older phones but not with my Xperia S running Android 4.1.2.
Basically, if I install the automatic windows driver, and pair with the phone, windows complains about no drivers for the device, and I can't do anything with it.
If I install the supplied software (CSR Harmony wireless software stack) I can pair and the Xperia S is installed properly, the various audio services work (I can stream music to PC using BT), but I still can't send or receive files, either from PC to Phone or from Phone to PC.
The connection times out after a second and gives me a connectivity error. It's like the phone refuses to connect to the PC, both when transferring and receiving.
I don't know if the phone is the problem, it seems to not work only when doing file transfers with PC, if I try to transfer files to other phones or to my mac (which has built in BT) it works fine.
Is there any way to fix this issue? Any way to troubleshoot this issue to tell if the problem comes from the phone or the dongle?
Searching with google I can't find any solution, I just get lost into a sea of bluetooth problems which have nothing to do with what I'm experiencing.
By the way, using Airdroid instead of BT is not a fix.
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Hi
I just purchased a similar BT usb dongle to use with my Windows7 32bit laptop, model name/number BTA-CSR4B5 Inateck USB Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy USB Adapter USB 2.0 Wireless Bluetooth Adapter with LED Indicator For PC Desktop Computer Laptop Notebook, Compatible with Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8 & Bluetooth 3.0/ 2.0, Support Bluetooth Stereo.
I want to use it for streaming audio to my headphones, I have successfully installed application/drivers with no problems then plug in dongle which searched & installed from windows more drivers which in compatibility mode and run as administrator installed ok, but then when i pair my BT headphones again auto search tries to find & install more drivers but always fails so i cannot get audio connection from laptop to BT HP's although there is a BT connection between dongle & HP's, I have tried another pair of BT HP's but get the same problem. any help from any1 most appreciated. BTW how did u get on with your problem?
i will try to upload some screen grabs hopefully yourself or any1 else maybe able to help me, solve this problem. thanks in advance.
Adeo63 said:
Hi
I just purchased a similar BT usb dongle to use with my Windows7 32bit laptop, model name/number BTA-CSR4B5 Inateck USB Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy USB Adapter USB 2.0 Wireless Bluetooth Adapter with LED Indicator For PC Desktop Computer Laptop Notebook, Compatible with Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8 & Bluetooth 3.0/ 2.0, Support Bluetooth Stereo.
I want to use it for streaming audio to my headphones, I have successfully installed application/drivers with no problems then plug in dongle which searched & installed from windows more drivers which in compatibility mode and run as administrator installed ok, but then when i pair my BT headphones again auto search tries to find & install more drivers but always fails so i cannot get audio connection from laptop to BT HP's although there is a BT connection between dongle & HP's, I have tried another pair of BT HP's but get the same problem. any help from any1 most appreciated. BTW how did u get on with your problem?
i will try to upload some screen grabs hopefully yourself or any1 else maybe able to help me, solve this problem. thanks in advance.
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your problem is bare and I think you can try these two solutions out:
1- Restart your phone and check whether your problem has solved or not. 2- Restart your windows and also turn off your Antivirus and firewall and try again.
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your problem is bare and I think you can try these two solutions out:
1- Restart your phone and check whether your problem has solved or not. 2- Restart your windows and also turn off your Antivirus and firewall and try again.
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1.Its not a phone its Headphones. 2.Restart made no difference plus Antivirus/firewall not the cause, seems to be a driver problem when installing from windows update! Ta all the same.
The problem is ****ty drivers from the manufacturer. I installed Bluesoleil and it worked perfectly. Another solution is to use the Windows stack by manually installing drivers from the MS Windows Mobile Suite (or whatever it's called, I don't remember) but that only supports file transfer.