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Hi,Sorry for the delay in replying.Your efforts to work on this issue is very much appreciated.If you have not yet tried this then you may follow this:If Bluetooth is turned on, and the driver is up to date, but your device still doesn’t work, try removing the device and re-pairing it. Here's how: Go to start, enter Devices, select Bluetooth,select the device, select Remove device, and then try pairing again.Make sure that the Bluetooth-enabled audio device is on and discoverable. How you do this varies with devices, so check the info that came with your device or go to the manufacturer’s website.Keep us informed to help you further.
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I have the same problem (different hardware, but same scenario), and it turns out that both you and (the less-than-helpful) Jim are both right.Microsoft's Bluetooth stack presently supports only the 'source' role of the A2DP profile, which lets it send audio. It does not support the 'sink' role of the A2DP profile, which would let it receive audio.There is a Toshiba driver that installs this service on their laptops to make up for this regression (the Bluetooth stack Toshiba shipped with Windows 7 had this feature), but its INF file is set up to only install on Toshiba computers.The rest of us are stuck until Microsoft learns that some of us plug our computers into nice speaker systems and might want to stream audio digitally instead of dealing with cables and the associated logistical hassle. Or, we might want to use the same headsetfor Skype and telephone calls.
Finally someone has an explanation that makes sense! Thank you sir.On my previous laptop with Windows 8 I loved playing the music from my phone using bluetooth and when I bought a new laptop with windows 10 I was very disappointed because no matter what I did I couldn't play songs anymore.First I thought that was an issue with my old phones drivers on windows 10 but that wasn't making any sense. In fact my old phone was having cable connection issues but there was no problem with bluetooth connection.Microsoft should really be more careful about what features they remove from their newer products.I don't want to use bluesoleil or any kind of third party crap software or driver to use this feature.I just want my music playing ability back!
Windows 7 came with no A2DP support and MS asked bluetooth hardware manufacturer to add this feature in driver upgrade. All bluetooth hardware on laptop where most of the time we need A2DP are made by Broadcomm (widcomm software), Toshiba or CSR. The last 2 manufacturer seem to have A2DP in Vista which should work in W7 but for Broadcomm nothing around.I have a Motorola S9 that I wanted to connect to Dell d410 laptop with no success. This old dell laptop comes with a BT 355 internal blutooth adapter and refused to connect to my headset. After looking around for a few time a figured out how to enable A2DP in Windows 7.First download this driver from Anycomm a German headset company:FTP drivers.anycom.com/beta/usb200-250-500-550/anycom-blue-usb-200-250-500-550-v6-2-0-8500-vista.exeThis file is no longer available from any known source. Special thanks to someone for reporting this problem. Survey bypasser v2.8. FTP links are now often also considered insecure.

Use SFTP or other known secure methods for transferring files in this manner. Updated by forum administrator 8/26/2013uninstall all your Bluetooth devices in device manger and ask to delete software also.Install the downloaded software natively (no compatibiliy mode needed)scan now for hardware changes in device manager.it should install all devices including an audio handsfree driver.Scan for your bluetooth audio and connect.Go to you audio output devices and select the headset as an output.Enjoy now stereo bluetooth music and movies!
I have a DELL E1705 that came with Vista - the buit-in Bluetooth Dell Truemobile 355 Bluetooth + EDRI also have Jabra BT8010 stereo headphones.With Vista it was a kludge to get the stereo audio to work - it was hit & miss. Driver wise nothing has changedI tried all the suggestions in the previous posts - I got the A2DP protocol to connect but then the headphones would lose the connection. SO I deleted the drivers and went back to the default.I havent tried the XP Compatabilty driver thing - I just installed Win7 3 days ago and I'm still feeling around. IMHO this is more of a bad driver from Dell for thier POS Bluetooth device than anything else. So far I really like Win7. FYI - Bluetooth problem solved.After 2 weeks, I got the bluetooth stack installed in WINDOWS 7.
For about $15, I bought a Cirago Bluetooth USB adapter, (BTA-3210 V2.1)It came with a disk that had the bluetooth stack software, (Toshiba software)I had found this bluetooth stack software on the internet, directly from Toshiba, but was reluctant installing it. It would have been valid for only thirty days.I'm now completely interfaced with my Motorola DC800 Tx/Rx device.I now have the house radiated with Bluetooth!I'm happy.
(I never give up). Djassa1: thank you thank you thank you!Since I upgraded my HP 2140 Notebook to Win7, about A YEAR ago, I wasn´t being able to use my Motorola S9-HD any longer with it.Now, I can! You've just save me a couple hundred bucks and brought back the word entertainment when speaking about laptop usage within the office.god bless youOn the other side: NOT ACCEPTABLE THE NEITHER MICROSOFT NOR MOTOROLA FORUMS WHERE ABLE TO GIVE THIS PROPER SOLUTIONS TO THE BT USERS. LAME CUSTOMER SERVICE THEY HAVE, SHAME ON BOTH. I fixed it on my Dell Latitude by:-Going to devicesclick on the bluetooth device you try to install and click on 'connect'.- Manually installing the latest bluetooth driver for the wireless module ( my laptop has a 375 Bluetooth module). It will NOT update the driver if you just click on 'update driver' from the device manager (latest one was published on ). Beware the file I downloaded did not extract correctly and I had to call Dell tech support, they put it up in an ftp site for me:Link Removed - Invalid URLTook me 5 days to find out.
Good luck.never give up. I fixed it on my Dell Latitude by:-Going to devicesclick on the bluetooth device you try to install and click on 'connect'.- Manually installing the latest bluetooth driver for the wireless module ( my laptop has a 375 Bluetooth module). It will NOT update the driver if you just click on 'update driver' from the device manager (latest one was published on ). Beware the file I downloaded did not extract correctly and I had to call Dell tech support, they put it up in an ftp site for me:Link Removed - Invalid URLTook me 5 days to find out.
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Good luck.never give up. YOU G-D DAMN SON OF A B.!!! WHY THE HELL WERE YOU SOOOOOOO F.IN HARD TO FIND!?For over six months now my $40 bluetooth head phones where collecting dust.
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After about 9 hours of searching (I'm not exaggeratingand) I FINALLY found you. The saveure of mankind from curtain suicide. I was actually gonna give up if your solution did not pan out and crack my headphones in half (not portable enough to be anything other then a desktop head set).
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Anyway this solution is confirmed to work on the Dell XPS 630i which uses the Dell Wireless 355C Bluetooth adapter. Once again THANK YOU!