If you have Bluetooth peripheral devices like mobile phone, GPS, PDA
or headset, probably you won't need to install specific Bluetooth
drivers on these devices - the software is built-in and ready for use.
But if you want to connect them to a PC, you may need to install a
Bluetooth driver for your Bluetooth device in your computer. To install a
Bluetooth driver for your Bluetooth device, there are three methods:
Method one, install a driver on the disc that came with your Bluetooth devices
Step 1 - Insert the disc to your CD-Rom drive.
Step
2 - Wait for a moment and see if the program can launch automatically,
if not, you can double-click My Company and CD-Rom drive. Then there
will launch the program or open a file folder. If a file folder opens,
look for the file such as setup.exe or run.exe and double-click to open
it.
Step 3 - Follow the install wizard to set up the driver. When you finish the installation, restart your computer.
Method
two, Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above, Vista as well as Windows 7
come with a great number of Bluetooth drivers, so you can download and
install a Bluetooth driver from the Windows update website.
Step 1 - Start - All Programs - Windows Update
Step
2 - In the Internet Explorer page, click Find Updates and wait for
Microsoft to search for available updates. Install the high priority
updates if there are.
Step 3 - Connect your Bluetooth device to the PC.
Step 4 - Click Start, choose Run, input devmgmt.msc and click OK to open the Device Manager.
Step 5 - Expand Bluetooth Devices and find out this device.
Step
6 - Right click it, select Update Driver, choose Install the software
automatically and click Next, and then Windows will update the driver
automatically.
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