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Thread: Using a Motorola PC850 with Windows Vista

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    TheDarkKnight Guest

    Using a Motorola PC850 with Windows Vista

    As I mention in the title, I am using a Motorola PC850 dongle with Windows
    Vista. I plug the dongle in and Windows immediately downloads the drivers and
    installs them. The trouble is, when I go to configure the dongle's
    attributes, there is no Bluetooth icon in the control panel. I have read
    numerous pages and they all tell me to go to control panel and set everything
    up through the Bluetooth icon. How do I get the Bluetooth icon back in the
    control panel? Do I have a defective copy of Vista? Is there somewhere where
    I can download this?

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    sailorsf Guest

    RE: Using a Motorola PC850 with Windows Vista

    I have the exact same thing. I think the bluetooth stack in Vista does not
    recognize or support this adapter even thought the driver is available. You
    might want to try broadcomm bluetooth software which is the PC850 chipset,
    however, it's not officially supported by broadcomm.

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    Chris Guest

    PC850

    From What Motorola Tells Me Theres Not Drivers Out For The PC850 That Will Work On Windows Vista. They Say There Working On Them.

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    BP Guest

    PC850 with Vista

    I tired installing the software and using the PC850 and it just locks up my computer. According to their web site the Belkin F8T013 will work. They have a Vista driver on the support section of their site. I am going to buy one of them and try it out.

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    Prometheus Guest

    Re: Using a Motorola PC850 with Windows Vista


    I have been chasing this issue for a while now and now have a fully
    functioning Motorola PC850 dongle as well as my Motorola HT820 stereo
    headset in Windows Vista. There is an updated driver for the Widcomm
    stack, and although the PC850 is not supported by either Motorola or
    Widcomm it works and can be downloaded here:

    'MSI -- MICRO-STAR INT'L CO., LTD.'
    (http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?f...e&dno=5286&i=0)

    The file name is Vista32(64)_BTW6.0.1.3400.zip. Hope this helps you
    guys out.


    --
    Prometheus

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    norbolig Guest

    Re: Using a Motorola PC850 with Windows Vista


    @Prometheus: First of all, Great work finding this program update for
    Motorola PC850!

    I am running Vista Ultimate.

    The downloading and installation of the MSI
    Vista32(64)_BTW6.0.1.3400.zip. works great.

    After the installation, under my Bluetooth-units, I am able to detect
    my Nokia BH-903 (high definition stereo headset), and it displays both
    the Bluetooth Hands-Free Audio and the Bluetooth Stereo Audio.

    - I am able to connect to the Bluetooth Hands-Free Audio.
    *- Unfortunately, I am not able to connect to the Bluetooth Stereo
    Audio (it automatically disconnect).*

    By installing the PC850 Vista drivers, it appears that the computer has
    to go to internet to search for the proper driver. It then reports a
    conflict with the following devices:

    *A. Driversoftware found, but problem by installation*

    *- Bluetooth-sound with high quality*

    The name is already used as a service name or service display name.

    *B. Driversoftware found, but problem by installation*

    *- Bluetooth-sound*

    The name is already used as a service name or service display name.


    I don't know if this is of any importance, but I can add that I already
    have the following devices in my Sound section under Control Panel:

    1. Speakers - High Definition Audio-unit (Microsoft Driver, with
    backpanel connection)
    2. Headphones - High Definition Audio-unit (Microsoft Driver, with
    frontpanel connection)
    3. Digital outdata unit (SPDIF) - (Microsoft Driver, with backpanel
    optical plug connection
    4. Speakers - USB Audio CODEC - Generic USB-sound - no plug
    information

    I have also tried to uninstall these devices, before restarting the
    computer. It did not help.


    Did you install, without getting these errors?

    I would appreciate any advise as to what am I doing wrong?


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    norbolig

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