I added 1.1 point about how to find proper *.inf file
DON'T NEED TO. like i said >.>
besides, your method is uneccesary, just use pnputil -e to enumerate installed drivers
(05-06-2011, 01:23 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: [ -> ]DON'T NEED TO. like i said >.>
besides, your method is uneccesary, just use pnputil -e to enumerate installed drivers
note mine, i just copy-past it, it helpd me, mayby others will find it helpfull

- it was only method I found that help me solve problem, and realy worked
Oh and pnputil -e show ALL of non-MS drivers, output is alot things, its faster to search "YRT" in /inf/ and you get only 1 file.
no it isn't, its faster to learn how to text search a console via the title menu
This thread needs to be sticky. This worked for me straight away except I had to use the Domain Policy to change Windows Update settings rather than the local policy... don't want to confuse anyone, so just ignore that bit

you don't need to use the policy editor at all.
Hi
I try your solution but in the console, nothing happended, that tells me "unknown command" and I've goy a lot of "oem" files with bluesoleil beacuase install / reinstall a lot of times ...
And with another dongle bluetooth, same thing, I can't install the microsoft bluetooth stack ...
When I plug the dongle, the computer said me that the driver is installed but I cant do nothing, I cant add a device, I cant setup anything ...
Please help
thanks
I've got news ...
It works, I have the little bluetooth icon on the corner WITHOUT bluesoleil...
It s ok but not perfect ... It doesnt recognize my wiiimotes ...
I odnt know what to do here ...
Thanks
Anothe problem, I ve got the little icon bit I cant open bluetotth settings ...
Pfff, it begins to drives me crazy this bluetotth ...