I recently did an in-place upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 RTM. For the most part, things have gone brilliantly. The only issue I've been facing is regarding my Bluetooth headset, a Dell BH200. The laptop is an Inspiron 1720. I can get Windows 7 to pair with the headset, and even get the Bluetooth settings to show that there is stereo audio available. The problem is that the Bluetooth headset never shows up in my sound output devices list. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the Bluetooth drivers from Dell, tried turning on/off all of the features of the headset, removing the Bluetooth driver and letting Windows re-detect and install, but nothing has worked so far. I guess I should mention that the headset worked fine in Vista. How can I make it work? After a couple of hours of agony, searching online for proper drivers for my Motorola HT820 bluetooth headset, I had to do these in order to pair my headset successfully with my Win 7 RC system • Uninstall Broadcom bluetooth software • • Now, add your device, Windows 7 should automatically download various drivers • Go to your bluetooth devices, see an entry for your headset, right click, properties, services tab and make sure headset option is selected • After all these, right click volume icon, playback devices and you should find an entry for the connected bluetooth headset. Set that as default and you're good to go! One of my real beefs with the show was the animation. Star trek la serie. Filmation studios utilized a method of pregenerated animations as fill to allow their animators to do what little 'unique' animation needed to be done for each new episode. Download the latest drivers for your Bluetooth Audio Device to keep your Computer up-to-date. Add Audio Device Windows 7Bluetooth Audio Device Windows 7Install Bluetooth Device Windows 7• If there still isn't any sound, you may still need to Connect your Bluetooth headset to your PC/Laptop. Go to Devices and Printers/Bluetooth Devices, right click the icon for your headset, click 'Control' and on the pop-up window, click 'Connect'. I wanted to share this information with anyone in case it's helpful: I contacted Dell support with the issue, and they said that I needed to download the Widcomm Bluetooth Stack software driver and gave me the following link: I downloaded it, ran it, and it seemed to install fine, but then right at the end I got the error: This software is not for this system, contact DELL for support.
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