I had one customer service representative ask me to ship the laptop to depot for repair. I don't believe it is related to hardware issue - I think it is most likely a driver issue. Am I right? If many people have the same issue then I will feel better to know that there's nothing wrong with my hardware Please tell me.
And now my feedback on kensington as I see nobody uses it on Vista because there have been no answers about it. I tried using the card which didn't change anything - still same error. So if Bill or anyone else could tell me if there are many people having this issue, I would feel better and would get rid of my doubts I decided not to experiment with Toshiba stack and simply decided to try using the KBTUSB as I received it as well - I will probably need to send my card back as I swapped it for the Kensington - at least will get rid of a 3-month old nightmare.
So when I inserted the device onto USB port, it asked me for drivers So it's not really a Plug N Play device.
So I experimented with dell drivers. They are also Widcomm, but version 6, so compatible with Vista. And my Kensington works perfectly. Also, I was wondering - is it legal for me to use the driver created for Dell BT to use it on Kensington? It works and everything is great, however are there any restrictions on Widcomm stack? Understand however that I purchased Kensington from Dell Web-site or basically swapped the cards as a warranty service , so Dell still has to support my BT card.
What do you think? Thanks everyone for your feedback! If anyone has similar problem with on Vista, and card is not compatible with your Windows version I tried before and it didn;t support all features in Vista - it's great in XP though , then call techical support, or better a Customer Service they are more cooperative and nice and ask for a different warranty replacement - to swap it with external USB BT card.
I don;t feel OK using Dell Drivers. And as this device Works with Vista, then I assume they have to start working on their support!!! Thank you, Dell, for helping me get rid of card and for cooperating on the issue. Although many people say Tech Support is awful - yes, it's not perfect Dell was still nice to resolve my issue and end my misery by swapping the cards!
I can not say I have seen a lot of customers experiencing issues with the , but I have seen enough similar symptoms to think there is a problem. Windows Vista with SP2 integrated the Bluetooth version 2.
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