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Bluetooth On Windows 7 Computer Error Establishing Connection, Error Playing iPhone iPod Music Over Bluetooth On Windows 7 Computer alex May 09, 2010 Errors 26 Comments Tweet We wrote an article awhile back on how to synchronize your iPhone with a 64 bit Windows 7 computer and there have been various error establishing connection bluetooth speaker comments that we wanted to address in a couple different articles. One of those comments was bluetooth peripheral device doesn't have a driver windows 7 64 bit related to an error attempting to play iPhone iPod application music over bluetooth on your Windows 7 computer. After getting some time we were windows 7 bluetooth error establishing connection able to duplicate the exact error which is described in detail below along with a couple tricks that can be used to resolve the issue. Verify Windows 7 Bluetooth Application Has Bluetooth Adapter Turned On: First you should make error connecting to headset. please retry this operation sure that Windows 7 doesn't have the bluetooth adapter turned off which can be done by opening the Windows 7 bluetooth application and then verifying the bluetooth details. To launch the bluetooth application from Windows 7 click the start menu icon, type in bluetooth in the search box as shown in the below example, and then launch the Windows 7 bluetooth application. Search For Windows 7 Bluetooth Application In Windows 7 Start Menu: Once the bluetooth application displays underneath the
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Programs sub section click on the icon to launch the Windows 7 bluetooth application. Once this is clicked the bluetooth icon should now show in the taskbar in the active application section located just to the left of the default location of the clock in Windows 7. Once the notification icons arrow is clicked it will display any hidden notification icons including the bluetooth icon as displayed in the below example image. Windows 7 Notification Icons Including Bluetooth Icon: You can now right click the bluetooth icon to see if the adapter is on or off. If the adapter is turned off via the bluetooth application you can simply right click the icon and select "Turn Adapter On" as displayed in the below example image. Turn Bluetooth Adapter On Via Notification Icon On Windows 7: If the bluetooth adapter is already on then you you will see an entire menu of options when you right click the bluetooth notification icon on Windows 7 as shown in the below example image. Bluetooth Adapter Already On: Bluetooth Adapter Menu Displayed From Notification Icon: Once you have verified that the bluetooth adapter is on and functional on the computer you should be able to connect to your iPhone or iPod Touch fairly easily. The next step would be to verify that bluetooth is active on your iDevice by clicking the Settings icon, clicking on the General menu item, and then c
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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Supachicken Level 1 (1 points) Q: Can't pair iPhone via Bluetooth Hey Guys,I have a new 11" Air which is incredible but for the life of me I can't get Bluetooth pairing to work with my iPhone https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2645960?start=15&tstart=0 4 so I can tether.It pairs the device in System Preferences but I try to connect them I get to errors.If I connect from the MBA I get an out of range error and If I connect it from the iPhone I get a message saying that the device is not supported - and it prompts me to remove the device from the Phone?Both devices are up-to-date and I have bluetooth working with the iPhone and my MBP.Tried resetting PRAM error establishing but still no luck.Any ideas? 11" MacBook Air 2GB 64GB SSD, Mac OS X (10.6.5) Posted on Nov 12, 2010 2:51 PM I have this question too Close Q: Can't pair iPhone via Bluetooth All replies Helpful answers Previous Page 2 of 3 last Next by Oclair, Oclair Aug 18, 2011 3:51 AM in response to angry giant Level 1 (0 points) Aug 18, 2011 3:51 AM in response to angry giant Wrong...That solution is assuming "it Simply works"iPhone 4.3 error establishing connection is a BRICK without an USB cable.Great I cannot remove stuff and continue to take photos because Apple Borked Bluetooth.... Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by markspark,★Helpful markspark Aug 27, 2011 11:35 PM in response to Supachicken Level 1 (5 points) Aug 27, 2011 11:35 PM in response to Supachicken I am also trying to connect to the net with my Macbook Air via bluetooth tethering to my iphone 4.I have the same problem ("Device not Supported", but the solution for me was to ignore the error message from the iphone, which only happens when I tried to connect to the Macbook from the iphone.After the pairing (which the Macbook says is succesful), enable personal hotspot and switch on bluetooth, switch off wifi in the iphone, go into network preferences in the macbook, select the bluetooth PAN, and click the "connect" button. Works for me.Another probably unrelated problem is that personal hotspot regularly freezes my iphone (not the macbook) if I tether from my Macbook with wireless or the USB. Regular and repeatable. Bluetooth seems fine though. Crazy since my Windows PCs never had that problem and tethered reliably. Only the Macbook Air causes problems! And when the phone freezes like this the only way out is to press the home and off buttons together for a minute or so to reboot the phone. Weird that no-one else reports this problem: must be hardware i