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Tried everything apart from your last point, perhaps I will look at the registry entries.
Yep, thats the one I am trying to use… Installs fine in Windows 7 but not 2008 R2.
Here’s the inf – any ideas? Appreciate any help with this.
Thanks, have tried that but it says the driver is not 64 bit compatible oddly but its definitely the 64 bit versions.
Yep that works – enabled testing mode and all good. I’m not sure which file I should “sign” though so I’ll just leave it in testing mode I guess.
With a cheap $5 mini bluetooth adapter and these drivers from Toshiba I am now up and running…
http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/Bluetooth/?page=downloadVersion 7.00.10 listed for Windows XP x64 / Windows Vista x64 / Windows 7 x64
After a reboot these worked for me, I had to press F8 and disable driver signing but hoping not everytime! Now I just need to get the scroll working on my magic mouse, the 64 bit drivers kicking about are for broadcom it seems.
Any sort of progression?
Cheers
SamHas anyone actually managed to connect a device via Bluetooth? I’m quite keen to get this mouse hooked up rather than eBay it…
Edit: I am very close – I get a notification saying a device wants to connect but I can’t connect it – I search and nothing.
I’ve managed to get the bluetooth up and running with the instructions drivers from here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsserver2008r2networking/thread/1ea7b245-684e-4fd0-8784-44fa08ce3ebdBut now cannot add a device, when I try I get:
“Windows cannot complete the current operation. The following error code occured [80070002].”I’m a bit stuck now, I just wanna get my magic mouse up and running.
Any info on the BlueSoleil stack/drivers? Someone seems to think it works here:
http://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsServerFeedback/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=424089Also, any way of modifying these drivers?
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