(03-14-2012, 12:25 PM)Latromi Wrote: Skullkid. . . did you ever find a solution to this?
I have the exact same issue as you. Nothing helps.
Well with some more looking around I was able to solve this. It turns out that when my drivers for my bluetooth got overwritten (thanks to my PS3 controller program called MotioninJoy) . . . the services didn't get reinstalled when Windows auto-installed the old drivers. I had to go online to my bluetooth provider (in this case Dell because Dell only allows drivers signed by them to be installed on their machines most of the time) and get WIDDCOM reinstalled. Basically. . . if you have been messing around with drivers at all on your computer with any other programs. . . Uninstall those drivers (for me I had to go to device manager and remove MotioninJoy) and then go to your bluetooth provider and install fresh. Just because you have the icon for bluetooth does NOT mean all the services and functionality is installed. Install from your provider even if things seem like they are working.