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Windows Vista, Windows XP System Requirements Windows: Platform: Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP How To Fix Bluetooth Driver Problems About Bluetooth unable to start bluetooth stack service windows 7 64 bit Device Drivers: A Bluetooth Driver is a software program that allows
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your operating system to communicate with a Bluetooth device and vice-versa. Bluetooth Device Drivers are operating system
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and device specific. In other words, for the same Bluetooth Device, you are likely to require a different Driver for Windows 8 or Windows 7 to the Driver http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/receive-error-unable-to-start-blue-tooth-stacking/8fc2bc16-9613-4d6a-8fbf-b5410a5b6ad9?db=5 you would need for Windows XP. Also, one Driver will work only with one type of Bluetooth Device. Description Compatibility Download Bluetooth Driver Update Tool Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP DOWNLOAD In most cases, Bluetooth Device Driver errors occur when the required Driver is either missing or corrupt. In this article, we will discuss the following http://www.drivers.com/fix_bluetooth_drivers.php topics: What are the common causes of Bluetooth Device Drivers problems? How to troubleshoot Bluetooth Device Drivers errors Common Bluetooth Device Drivers Problems: If you encounter a problem with your Bluetooth Driver, your Windows operating system will fail to identify the connected Bluetooth Device. Most of the time, you will be made aware of a problem in a Bluetooth device driver by the appearance of an error message on your screen. Below are some of the common Bluetooth Driver errors and their meaning: Error 1 – “Bluetooth device not found. Please verify that your Bluetooth device is properly connected and turned on” Meaning – The above error has been reported mostly in Windows XP, and it occurs because Windows XP installs its own Bluetooth device driver instead of the driver that was included with your Bluetooth device. Error 2 – “This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1)” Meaning – The above error means that either the required Bluetooth Driver is not installed on your computer or it is mis