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  1. sometimes they have to be activated in windows by installing the latest firmware for them to then work on vista or seven not xp.

     

    Amazing -- finally tried with 7, and then voila!

     

    Thanks, Bronxteck!

     

    There isn't any option for turning the bluetooth off (so it's always on). Not that this is any major issue, but it would be nice to be able to shut it down to conserve power. Anyone with better experience? Thanks!

  2. I have a D630 with the 360 bluetooth, running Lion but bluetooth does not detect nor pair. The "bluetooth on" option is grayed out in the menu, though the system reports the presence of the hardware:

     

    Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 2.5.0f17

    Hardware Settings:

    Address: 00-1a-6b-e7-6e-c5

    Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio

    Name: Latitude D630

    Firmware Version: 4870

    Bluetooth Power: On

    Discoverable: Yes

    Vendor ID: 0

    Product ID: 0x7fff

    HCI Version: 4 (0x4)

    HCI Revision: 4870 (0x1306)

    LMP Version: 4 (0x4)

    LMP Subversion: 4870 (0x1306)

    Device Type (Major): Computer

    Device Type (Complete): Mac Portable

    Composite Class Of Device: 3801356 (0x3a010c)

    Device Class (Major): 1 (0x1)

    Device Class (Minor): 3 (0x3)

    Service Class: 464 (0x1d0)

    Peer to Peer Supported: Yes

    Services:

    Bluetooth File Transfer:

    Folder other devices can browse: ~/Public

    Requires Authentication: Yes

    State: Enabled

    Bluetooth File Exchange:

    Folder for accepted items: ~/Downloads

    Requires Authentication: No

    When other items are accepted: Ask

    When PIM items are accepted: Ask

    When receiving items: Prompt for each file

    State: Enabled

    Incoming Serial Ports:

    Bluetooth-PDA-Sync:

    RFCOMM Channel: 3

    Requires Authentication: No

    Outgoing Serial Ports:

    Bluetooth-Modem:

    Address:

    RFCOMM Channel: 0

    Requires Authentication: No

     

    And keep on getting these error messages:

    E:[AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController][sendHCIRequest] sending DeviceRequest returns e0004057

    [iOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService

    E:[AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController][sendHCIRequest] sending DeviceRequest returns e00002d6

    [iOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService

     

    Any thoughts? Is there a Bluetooth kext that would work better than the auto loaded one? Help please! Thank!

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