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intorange
03-07-2004, 15:32
Hi there!

I switched from Widcomm 1.4210 to 1.4.3.4 due to problems of loading the BT-Stack driver at startup of Win XP. Now even with Jonīs excellent instructions my MS Bluetooth Intellimouse and the MS BT-Stick arenīt recognized whatsoever.
Iīm always being prompted for those §$$&% bth_oobc.dll and Q323183, how do I completely get rid of this MS nonsense?

Thanks.

leemperor
03-07-2004, 17:54
I think it is possible to get the Widcomm software to co-operate with the microsoft drivers so you don't have to nuke them. This is actually probably a better solution than nuking the MS drivers. Have a look at the advanced section of the guide (I only added this info about 2 days ago)

http://www.jonscaife.com/bt/details.html#microsoft

I must stress that I haven't tested this yet myself as I don't have the MS drivers or any MS hardware. I have based this on some very detailed correspondence. If you have any problems with it or anything is inaccurate please let me know

Cheers

Jon

silencercl
03-08-2004, 02:54
Hi, I too have tried it. Doesn't appear to work. Widcomm doesn't recognize the MS bluetooth adapter for some reason... It does work with Blue Soleil though.



I think it is possible to get the Widcomm software to co-operate with the microsoft drivers so you don't have to nuke them. This is actually probably a better solution than nuking the MS drivers. Have a look at the advanced section of the guide (I only added this info about 2 days ago)

http://www.jonscaife.com/bt/details.html#microsoft

I must stress that I haven't tested this yet myself as I don't have the MS drivers or any MS hardware. I have based this on some very detailed correspondence. If you have any problems with it or anything is inaccurate please let me know

Cheers

Jon

silencercl
03-08-2004, 04:00
OK, it works now. After installing the Widcomm drivers as instructed by Jon on his website, I manually updated the the transceiver driver to the one by Widcomm (tell Windows to look for the drivers in the C:\Drivers\WIN\BDCACT\ directory for the btwusb file. After, the driver is loaded into C:\windows\system32. After that, update again, but this time, pick from a list. Now you will have two options.... the driver by MS or by Widcomm. pick the Widcomm one.. I think that's it).

Hi, I too have tried it. Doesn't appear to work. Widcomm doesn't recognize the MS bluetooth adapter for some reason... It does work with Blue Soleil though.

intorange
03-08-2004, 18:38
OK, itīs working now but I had to uninstall the MS BT-Service Pack, then use bth_oobc.dll and "manually" install the btwusb.inf. With the BT-SP installed it was a no-go because the stick was already recognized by the system but not by the Widcomm-SW.

Thanks for your advice.

Markus