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Saturday, 6 November 2004

Bluetooth Troubleshootings In XP SP2

Posted on 00:13 by Unknown

Various components of Bluetooth may be failing, or the radio is not properly:-

This happens if the drivers are not properly updated during the installation.

Resolution:-

Start>Run>Regedit>Ok

Now navigate to the following key:-

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\.

Delete the following key:

{e0cbf06c-cd8b-4647-bb8a-263b43f0f974}.



Open Device Manager.

Remove the Bluetooth radio listed here.>Action >Scan for hardware changes.

This should re-enumerate the Bluetooth adapter installed on the computer, using

the SP2 drivers.

Bluetooth device is not detected or, Add Bluetooth Device Fails:-

Resolution:-

Start>Run>Type in %windir%\inf>Ok

Locate and rename the Bth.inf to Bth.bak and now install bluetooth driver.

or,

Open Device Manager>Right click on BT Device>Update the driver.



Slow Connection or Disconnects:-

Resolution:-

*Check the distance between the computer and the device.

**Be sure that there is not too many connections to the same device.

***Check if you have the following devices near by:-



Cordless telephones that use the 2.4 GHz range.

○ Microwave ovens.

○ X10 Devices, such as those that control automatic lighting and universal remote

controls.

○ Networks using 802.11, also known as Wi-Fi.

● In addition to the devices listed above, water and walls can affect Bluetooth radio

transmissions.



Problems In Personal Area Network (PAN) connections:-



The device is out of range: When this occurs, you will receive the error “Windows

was unable to connect with your Bluetooth-enabled network device. It may be turned

off, out of range, or it may not be configured to accept connections. Consult your

device’s documentation for information on how configure it to accept connections.”

● The device requires re-authentication: When this occurs, you will receive the error:

“The Bluetooth-enabled network device requires re-authentication. Do you wish to

proceed with this step? Press “Yes” to re-authenticate with the device. Press “No” to

return to the Bluetooth Network Devices dialog.”

● If an issue other than the above is encountered, you will receive the error: “The

connection with the Bluetooth-enabled network device failed. Please consult your

device’s documentation for more information on how to resolve this.”

Useful Links:-



870701

You cannot add a Bluetooth printer on a computer that is running Windows XP Service Pack 2

840635

Cannot install a Bluetooth device after you install Windows XP Service Pack 2

841803

List of Bluetooth radio drivers that are included in Windows XP SP2

873154

A Bluetooth keyboard or mouse does not work when you start Windows XP Service Pack 2

883258

How to troubleshoot Bluetooth detection and connectivity problems in Windows XP Service Pack 2

870895

You receive a "STOP: 0x000000D5" fatal system error message after you update to Windows XP Service Pack 2 on your Toshiba portable computer

841799

Bluetooth device installation may not work without any notification

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